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Catalogue  No.  943  Part  IV 


THE 

VALUABLE  LIBRARY 

OF  THE 

HON.  SAMUEL  W.  PENNYPACKER 

LATE  GOVERNOR  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 
EMBRACING 

HIS    IMPORTANT    COLLECTION   OF   BOOKS 

RELATING    TO 

GENERAL    AMERICAN    HISTORY 

TO    BE   SOLD 

APRIL  24th   and  25th,  1907 


Catalogue  Compiled  and  Sale  At  the  Book  Auction  Rooms  of 

Conducted  by  DAVIS  V  HARVEY. 

STAN.  V.  HENKELS.  1112  Walnut  Street.    Philadelphia.  Pa. 


Catalogue  No.  943 

THE 

VALUABLE  LIBRARY 

OF  THE 

HON.  SAMUEL  W.  PENNYPACKER 

LATE  GOVERNOR  OP  PENNSYLVANIA 
EMBRACING 

His    Important    Collection    of    Books    relating    to    General 
American  History. 

Including  many  that  are  of  the  Greatest  Rarity. 

Being  the  fruits  of  untiring  research  for  the  last  forty  years, 
in  American   Colonial  History,   the   History  of  the 
Revolution,  State,   County  and  Town  His- 
tory, Indian  History,  etc.,  etc. 

ALSO 

A  VALUABLE  COLLECTION  OF  AMERICAN 
GENEALOGIES. 

TO   BE   SOLD 

WEDNESDAY  and  TJlORSDflY,  APRlIi  24  and  25, 1907 

Commencing  Wednesday  Afternoon  at -2. 30  o'clock 
and  Thursday  Morning  and  Afternoon  at  10.30  and  2.30  o'clock 


ORDER  OF  SALE 

First  Sitting,                 -  Lots     1  to  450 

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CATALOGUE     OOMPILBD     AND     BALK  AT    THE    BOOK    AUCTION    ROOMS    OF 

COKDUCTKD    BY  DAVIS    A    HARVKY 

STAN.  V.  HENKELS  1112  Walnut  Street,   Philadelphia,  Pa. 


NOTICE. 


Bids  will  be  executed  by  the  Auctioneers  without  extra  charge. 

Bids  are  always  so  much  per  volume  or  piece,  unless  other- 
wise stated  in  catalogue. 

TERMS  OF  SALE — CASH. 

All  purchases  must  be  settled  for  and  removed  on  day  imme- 
diately following  the  sale. 

DAVIS  &  HARVEY. 


REMARKS. 


'HIS,  the  fourth  part  of  the  Catalogue  of  the  valuable 
collection    of    books    on     Pennsylvania     and    general 
American  history,  gathered  by  the  Hon.  Samuel  W.  Penny- 
packer,    late    Governor    of    Pennsylvania,    is    replete    with 
items  of  intense  historical  interest  relating  to  nearly  every 
State  in  the  Union,  as  well  as  the  complete  history  of  the 
American  Revolution.     By  this  we  mean  an  exhaustive  list 
*^        of  the  various  pamphlets  and  books  published  at  the  time, 
from  the  first  commencement  of  the  controversy  up  to  the 
x         present;   also    many    items    of   great    rarity    relating   to    the 
^        early   discoveries  and   Indian  wars   of  the   first   settlers,   in- 

•\        eluding  the   French  and  Indian  War. 

*i 

i  The  Catalogue  commences  with  a  collection  of  American 

Genealogies,  including  many  that  were  privately  printed  and 
that  are  almost  unattainable  to-day.  The  pre-Revolutionary 
pamphlets  is  the  most  complete  set  ever  offered  at  public 
auction,  and  includes  the  excessively  rare  pamphlet,  "A  Full 
Vindication  of  the  Measures  of  Congress,"  written  by  Alex- 
<^T  ander  Hamilton  at  the  age  of  eighteen;  together  with  the 
various  answers,  pro  and  con,  written  by  Samuel  Seabury, 
Isaac  Wilkins  and  others,  and  published  by  James  Riving- 
ton,  the  celebrated  Tory  printer  of  New  York. 

Of  the  various  controversial  pamphlets  issued  during  the 
Revolutionary  War,  the  collection  is  very  complete,  as  well 
as  containing  all  the  important  histories  of  the  Revolution, 

\a  including  the  original  Journals  of  Congress,  the  original  draft 
used  in  the  convention  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United 

ISiL    States,  of  which  probably  another  copy  could  not  be  found. 

^S>  There  is  a  complete  list  of  the  early  histories  of  the  States, 
counties  and  towns,  and  of  the  early  travels  and  explora- 
tions. The  Indians  are  represented  by  a  fine  copy  of  Lou- 
don's  Indian  Wars,  published  at  Carlisle  in  1808,  and  which 


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to-day  is  rated  as  one  of  the  rarest  items  in  Indian  history; 
Ziesberger's  Delaware  Indian  Spelling  Book,  published  at 
Philadelphia  in  1776;  Livingston's  Review  of  the  Military 
Operations  in  North  America,  published  in  New  York  in 
1770;  original  edition  of  Hecke welder's  Narrative;  and  an 
extra-illustrated  copy  of  "A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honorable 
William  Pitt,  from  an  Officer  at  Fort  Frontenac,"  London, 

1759- 
Among  the  books  of  general  interest  will  be  found  a  fine 

copy  of  Morgan  Edwards'  History  of  American  Baptists, 
2  vols. ;  the  most  complete  collection  of  the  pamphlets  writ- 
ten by  William  Cobbett,  including  his  "Political  Censor"; 
the  works  of  Thomas  Paine  as  first  issued;  an  original  auto- 
graph orderly  book  written  at  Valley  Forge  by  Henry  Dear- 
born in  1778;  the  suppressed  edition  of  Herndon's  Lincoln, 
in  3  vols. ;  an  early  Jansen  imprint  in  1679,  before  he  came 
to  Philadelphia,  giving  an  account  of  the  hanging  of  Qua- 
kers in  Boston;  the  life  of  James  Aitken,  alias  John  the 
Painter,  who  destroyed  the  naval  stores  at  Portsmouth, 
England,  in  1777 — the  rare  original  edition  published  at  Lon- 
don in  1777;  the  original  broadside  issued  by  Secretary  Stan- 
ton  for  the  apprehension  of  the  assassin  of  Abraham  Lincoln ; 
Stanbury  and  Odell's  Loyal  Verses;  Major  Robert  Rogers' 
Account  of  North  America,  London,  1765 ;  Sargent's  Loyal- 
ists Poetry  of  the  Revolution,  etc.  This  will  give  a  general 
idea  of  the  worth  of  the  collection,  as  it  would  be  impossible 
for  us  to  quote  all  the  important  items.  The  collection 
merits  the  attention  of  all  collectors  of  early  Indian  history, 
early  State  and  town  history,  pre-Revolutionary  and  Revo- 
lutionary history,  and  early  explorations  and  travels  in  the 

United   States. 

STAN.  V.  HENKELS. 


flfalognr. 


GENEALOGY. 

i  American  Genealogist,  The.  A  Monthly  Magazine  of 
Genealogy  and  Local  History.  Edited  by  Thomas  A.  Glenn. 
Vol.  I.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia-,  1899 

All  published. 

3  Baily,  Joel  J.,  1847-1897.     Golden v Anniversary,  April  i. 
Souvenir  of  the  Fiftieth  Business  Anniversary  of.    Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1897 
Privately  printed. 

4  Banes,  Charles  H.     Annals  of  Miles'  Ancestry  in  Penn- 
sylvania, and  Story  of  a  Forged  Will.    Illustrated. 

I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1895 

5  Barber,  Edwin  A.    Genealogy  of  the  Barber  Family,  the 
Descendants    of   Robert    Barber,    of    Lancaster    County,    Pa. 
8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1890 

6  Barber,   Edwin  A.     Genealogical  Records  of  the     Atlee 
Family,  the  Descendants  of  Judge  William  Augustus  Atlee 
and  Col.  Samuel  J.  Atlee,  of  Lancaster  County,  Pa.     Illus- 
trated.    8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1884 

8  Bibighaus,  Samuel  H.     The  Descendants  of  John  Bibig- 
haus,  of  Bedminster,  Bucks  County,  Pa.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  (1889), 

9  Binney,  Charles  J.     Genealogy  of  the  Binney  Family  in 
the  United  States.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.      Albany,  1886 

10  Boogher's   Repository.     Devoted   to  the   Preservation  of 
History,^<Biography  and  Genealogy.     Edited  by  Horace  W. 
Smith.     Illustrated.     8vo,   half   morocco,   uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1883 
All  published. 

11  Borneman,  J.  H.     The  History  of  the  Borneman  Family 
in  America  since  the  First  Settler,  1721-1878.     I2mo,  cloth. 

Boyertown,  1881 

12  Bowditch,  N.  L.     Suffolk  Surnames.     Second  edition,  en- 
larged.   8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1858 


13  Bower,  Rev.  Henry  S.     A   Genealogical  Record  of  the 
Descendants  of  Daniel  Stauffer  and  Hans  Bauer,  and  other 
Pioneers.       Together     with     Historical     and     Biographical 
Sketches  and  a  Short  History  of  the  Mennonites.     Illus- 
trated.   8vo,  cloth.  Harleysville.  Pa.,  1897 

14  Brabant.    Dit  is  die  Afcoemsto  en  de  Genalogie  der  Her- 
toghen  ende  Hertogin  nen  van  Brabandt  rande  welcke  de 
eerste  was  Salvius  Brabon  met  zyn  huysvron  we  Swana  li, 
iaer  voor  Christus  gheboorte  tot  op  sen  alderdoor  luch- 
tichsten  Key,  Caro,  de  v.  van  dien  name  ende  met  zynen 
sone   Philippus   Coninck   van   Spsengien.     Anno   M.D.lxv. 
Illustrated  with  seventy-one  full-length  portraits  of  the  Dukes 
of  Brabant.     And  Die  Nieuwe  Chronijcke  van  Brabandt  oft 
Tvervolch  vande  oude.  Midtsgaders  Vlsenderen  Hollandt  en 
Zeelant  Verhalende  int  langhe  alle  gheschiedenissen  Handelen 
Gesten    Crijghen    en    Oorloghen    inde    voorseyde    en    ander 
omliggende  landen  gebeiirt,  etc.    Portrait  on  title.     Map  and 
woodcuts.     Folio,  calf,  rebacked.  Antwerp,  1565 
Printed  in  black  letter.     Very  rare. 

15  Brock,  R.  A.     Pocahontas,  alias  Matoaka,  and  Her  De- 
scendents  through  her  Marriage  at  Jamestown,  Va.,  in  April, 
April,  1641,  with  John  Rolfe,  Gentleman.    Portrait. 

8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Richmond,  1887 

w  16  Buchanan,  Roberdeau.  The  Genealogy  of  the  McKean 
Family  in  Pennsylvania.  With  a  Biography  of  the  Hon.. 
Thomas  McKean.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth.  Lancaster,  1890 

17  Buchanan,  Roberdeau.     The  Life  of  the  Hon.  Thomas 
McKean.      Compiled    for    the    Genealogy    of    the    McKean 
Family.    8vo,  cloth.  Lancaster,  1890 

18  Burk,  Sir  Bernard.     Viscissitudes  of  Families,  and  other 
Essays.    3  vols.     I2mo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt. 

London,  1859 

19  Cassel,  Daniel  K.     Genea-biographical  History  of  the 
Rittenhouse  Family  and  all  its  Branches  in  America.   With 
Sketches  of  their  Descendants,  with  early  available  rec- 
ords up  to  the  present  time.     Vol.  I.    8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,   1893 

20  Cassel,  Daniel  K.     Genealogical  History  of  the  Cassel 
Family  in  America.    Being  the  Descendants  of  Julius  Kas- 
sel,    or    Yelles    Cassel,    of    Kriesheim,    Baden,    Germany. 
Containing  biographical   sketches  of  prominent  descend- 
ants.    8vo,  half  morocco,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

Norristown,  1896 


21  Clarke,  Adam.     Memoirs  of  the  Wesley  Family.     Col- 
lected   principally    from    original    documents.      Illustrated. 
8vo,  sheep.  New  York,  1824 
Rare. 

22  Conrad,  Henry  C.     Thones  Kunders  and  His  Children. 
Also  a  list  of  the  Descendants  of  six  generations  of  his 
youngest   son,   Henry  Cunred,   of   Whitpain.     Small   4to, 
half  morocco,  uncut.  Wilmington,  (1892) 

23  Cope,  Gilbert.     Genealogy  of  the  Smedley  Family  De- 
scended   from    George    and    Sarah    Smedley,    settlers    in 
Chester  County,  Pa.    With  Brief  Notices  of  other  families 
of  the  name,  and  abstracts  of  early  English  wills.     Pub- 
lished pursuant  to  the  will  of  Lighti'oot  Smedley,  of  Phila- 
delphia.    Profusely   illustrated.     Thick   imperial   8vo,    full 
morocco,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut.  Lancaster,  1901 

24  Cope,  Gilbert.     Genealogy  of  the  Sharpless  Family  De- 
scended from  John  and  Jane  Sharpless,  settlers  near  Ches- 
ter, Pa.,  1682.     Together  with  Some  Account  of  the  Eng- 
lish Ancestry  of  the  Family,  including  the  results  of  re- 
searches by  Henry  Fishwick  and  the  late  James  L.  Ches- 
ter, and  a  full  report  of  the  Centennial  Reunion  of  1882. 
Profusely  illustrated.     Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1887 

25  Cope,   Gilbert.     Genealogy   of  the   Dutton    Family,   of 
Pennsylvania.     8vo.  cloth.  West  Chester,  1871 

28  Darlington.     Sesqui-Centennial   Gathering  of  the  Clan- 
Darlington  at  the  Residence  of  Brinton  Darlington  in  East 
Bradford,  Chester  County,  August  30,   1853. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  N.  P.,  1853 

Privately  printed. 

29  Davids,  Richard  W.    Jacobs  Family,  as  Descended  from 
John   Jacobs,  of  Perkiomen,  to  the   Ninth  Generation   in 
America.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1894 

30  Dawson,  Charles  C.     A  Collection  of  Family  Records, 
with  Biographical  Records  and  other  Memoranda  of  va- 
rious   families    and    other   individuals    bearing   the    name 
of  Dawson,  or  allied  families  of  that  name.    Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1874 
Autograph  presentation  copy. 

32      Duane,  William.     Popular  Surnames  Collected  by  the 
late  Ed.  D.  Ingraham.     Edited  by.     8vo,  paper,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1873 


33  Durrie  Daniel  S.  Biographia  Genealogica  Americana. 
An  Alphabetical  Index  to  American  Genealogies  and  Pedi- 
grees, contained  in  State,  County  and  Town  Histories. 
8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1878 

35  Egle,  William  H.     Pennsylvania  Genealogies.     Scotch. 
Irish  and  German.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.        Harrisburg,  1886 
Only  a  limited  number  published. 

36  Egle,  William  H.     Notes  and  Queries.     Historical,  Bi- 
ographical and  Genealogical,  relative  Chiefly  to  Interior 
Pennsylvania.     Annual  vol.,  1897.     8vo.  cloth,  uncut. 

Harrisburg,  1898 

37  Egle,  William  H.     Notes  and  Queries.     Historical  and 
Genealogical.    4to,  half  morocco,  uncut.     Harrisburg,  1883 

38  Evans,    Thomas    G.      The    DeWitt    Family,    of    Ulster 
County,  N.  Y.    8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1886 

39  Eyerman,  John.     The    Ancestors   of   Marguerite   Eyer- 
man.    A  Study  in  Genealogy.    4to,  cloth.          Easton,  1898 

Only  forty-five  copies  privately  printed.     Illustrated  with  colored 
capital  letters. 

40  Fell,  Sarah  M.    Genealogy  of  the  Fell  Family  in  Amer- 
ica.    Descended  from  Joseph  Fell,  who  settled  in  Bucks 
County,  Pa.,  1705.    With  some  Account  of  the  Family  re- 
maining in   England.     Illustrated.     4to,  half  morocco. 

N.  P.,  1891 
Privately  printed. 

41  Gehr,  Baltzer.    Paper  Books  in  Case  of,  in  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Pennsylvania.     Containing  Genealogy  of  his  De- 
scendants.    8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1891 
Only  fifty  copies  printed,  and  most  of  these  destroyed. 

42  Gibson,   Elizabeth   Bordley.     Biographical    Sketches   of 
the  Bordley  Family,  of  Maryland,  for  their  descendants. 
Edited  by  Elizabeth  Mifflin.    Both  parts.    I2mo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1865 

43  Glenn,  Thomas  A.    Genealogical  Notes  Relating  to  the 
Families  of  Lloyd,  Pemberton,  Hutchinson,  Hudson  and 
Parke,  and  to  others  connected  directly  or  remotely  with 
them.    Imperial  8vo,  paper,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1898 
Privately  printed. 

44  Graff,    Rebecca    Irwin.      Genealogy    of    the    Claypoole 
Family,  of  Philadelphia,  1588-1893.    Illustrated. 

8vo,  cloth,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1893 


45  Green,  A.  G.     Historical  Sketch  of  the  Bright  Family. 
8vo,  paper.  Reading,  1900 

46  Hambleton,    Chalkley   J.      Genealogical    Record    of   the 
Hambleton  Family,  descendants  of  James  Hambleton,  of 
Bucks   County,   Pa.,   who  died   in    1751.     8vo.   cloth. 

Chicago,  1887 

47  Harris  Family.     Record  of  the.     Descended  from  John 
Harris,  born  1680  in  Wiltshire,  England.     4to,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1903 
Privately  printed. 

48  Harris.      Notes    on    the    Ancestry    of    the    Children    of 
Joseph  Smith  Harris  and  Delia  Silliman  Brodhead. 

8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1898 

Privately  printed. 

49  Hart,  Charles  Henry.     Mary  White — Mrs.  Robert  Mor- 
ris.   An  Address  delivered    ...    on  the  Occasion  of  the 
Re-interment  of  Col.  Thomas  White  before  a  Reunion  of 
his  Descendants,  Halls,  Whites,  Morrises. 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1878 

Privately  printed. 

50  Holstein,  Mrs.  Anna  M.    Swedish-Holsteins  in  America, 
from   1644  to   1892.     Comprising  many   Letters  and   Bio- 
graphical  Matter   relating  to  John   Hughes,   the   "Stamp 
Officer'5  and  friend  of  Franklin.     The  papers  not  before 
published  relating  to  his  brother,  of  Revolutionary  fame, 
Col.  Hughes,  of  New  York,  etc.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth. 

Norristown,  1892 

This  family  history  contains  the  correspondence  between  Frank- 
lin and  Hughes,  showing  Franklin's  participation  in  the  Stamp  Act. 

51  Jackson,   Isaac   and   Ann.     Proceedings   of  the   Sesqui- 
Centennial  Gathering  of  the  Descendants  of,  at  Harmony 
Grove,  Chester  County,  Pa.,  8th  month  25th,   1875.     To- 
gether with  the  Family  Genealogy.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1878 
Presentation  copy. 

53  Jenkins,    Howard   M.     The    Family   of   William    Penn, 
Founder    of    Pennsylvania,     Ancestry    and    Descendants. 
Illustrated.     8vo,   buckram,   top   edge   gilt,   uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1899 

54  Jones,  Charles  H.     Genealogy  of  the  Rodman   Family, 
1620  to  1886.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1886 
Privately  printed. 


55  Jones,  Horatio  Gates.    The  Levering  Family.    A  Gene- 
alogical Account  of  Wigard  Levering  and  Gerhard  Lever- 
ing,  Two  of  the  Pioneer  Settlers  of  Roxborough  Township, 
Philadelphia  County,  Pa.,  and  their  Descendants.     Illus- 
trated.   8vo,  cloth.  *  Philadelphia,  1858 
Photograph  and  autograph  letter,  signed,  of  author  inserted. 

56  Keith,  Charles  P.    The  Ancestrv  of  Benjamin  Harrison, 
President  of  the  United  States.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1893 

57  Kriebel,  Rev.  Reuben.    Genealogical  Record  of  the  De- 
scendants of  the  Schwenkfelders,  who  arrived  in  Pennsyl- 
vania in  1733,  1734,  1736,  1737.     From  the  German  of  the 
Rev.  Balthasar  Heebner.    8vo,  cloth.         Manayunk,  1879 

58  Landis,  D.  B.    The  Landis  Family,  of  Lancaster  County. 
Comprehensive  History  of  the  Landis  Folk  from  the  Mar- 
tyrs' Era  to  the  Arrival  of  the  First  Swiss  Settlers,  giving 
their  Numerous  Lineal  Descendants.     8vo,  cloth. 

Lancaster,  1888 

60  Logan,  Deborah  Norris.    Memoir  of  Dr.  George  Logan, 
of  Stenton.    By  his  Widow.    With  selections  from  his  cor- 
respondence, edited  by  their  great-grandaughter,  Frances 
A.  Logan,  with  an  Introduction  by  Charles  J.  Stille.    Illus- 
trated.   8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1899 
Perhaps  the  last  letter  written  by  Charles  J.   Stille  inserted. 

61  Longacre — Longaker— Longenecker     Family.      History 
of  the.     Published  for  the  Committee.     I2mo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  N.  D. 

62  Lucas,  John.     Memorial  of  Harriet  Annie  Lucas.     Por- 
trait.   8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1893 
Privately  printed. 

63  Mathews,  Ed.    The  Rosenberger  Family,  of  Montgom- 
ery County.    Historical  and  Genealogical  Sketches.     Illus- 
trated.   8vo,  paper.  Harleysville,  1892 

64  Mellick,  Andrew  D.,  Jr.    The  Story  of  an  Old  Farm  ;  or, 
Life  in  New  Jersey  in  the  Eighteenth  Century.     With  a 
Genealogical  Appendix.     Illustrated. 

8vo,  cloth,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut.  Somerville,  1889 

65  Mickley,    Minnie   F.     The    Genealogy   of   the    Mickley 
Family  of  America.     Together  with  a  Brief  Genealogical 
Record  of  the  Michelet  Family  of  Metz,  etc. 

8vo,  cloth,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut.  Mickley's,  Pa.,  1893 


66  Norris,  G.  Heide,  A  History  of  Col.  James  Moore,  of 
the  Revolutionary  Army.  Together  with  an  Account  of 
his  Ancestors  and  Descendants,  and  the  Distribution  of 
his  Estate,  etc.  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1893 

i    67       Parry  Family  Records.     8vo,  boards. 

Philadelphia,   1877 

Autograph  presentation  copy.  Private  edition,  with  Parry  arms 
and  clippings  inserted. 

68  Parthemore,   E.  W.  S.     Genealogy  of  the   Parthemore 
Family,  1744-1885.    8vo,  cloth.  Harrisburg,  1885 
Autograph  presentation  copy. 

69  Parthemore,  E.  W.  S.    Genealogy  of  the  Ludwig  Bretz 
Family,  1750-1890.     8vo,  cloth.  Harrisburg,   1890 
Autograph  presentation  copy. 

70  Paxson,  Ann  J.    Memoirs  of  the  Johnson  Family.   With 
an  Autobiography.     Illustrated.     I2mo,  half  calf,  gilt,  top 
edge  gilt,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1885 

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son,  afterward  Chief  Justice. 

71  Philips  Family.     Reunion  and  Names  of  Descendants, 
1877.     I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1880 

^72      Potts,  Thomas  M.     Our  Family  Ancestors.     Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth.  Cannonburg,  1895 

Privately  printed. 

73  Price.  Biographical  Sketches  of  James  Embree,  Philip 
Price  and  Eli  K.  Price.  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1881 

75  Records  of  Rev.  John  Casper  Stoever,   Baptismal   and 
Marriage.     1730-1779.    8vo,  paper.  Harrisburg,  1896 

76  (Reed,  William  B.)     The  Life  of  Esther  De  Bert,  after- 
wards Esther  Reed,  of  Pennsylvania.     I2mo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1853 
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78  Rodenbough,  Theodore  Francis.  Autumn  Leaves  from 
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Foster,  Montgomery,  Rodenbough,  Shewell,  and  affiliated 
families,  gatherd  and  pressed  for  whom  it  may  concern. 
Profusely  illustrated.  8vo,  ornamented  boards,  uncut. 

New  York,  1892 

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formation of  an  historical  and  genealogical  nature  relating  to  Penn- 
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70  Rogers,  Rev.  William.  A  Register  of  Baptisms,  Mar- 
riages and  Deaths,  1772-1822,  by.  8vo,  paper  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1895 

80  Sehner  Ancestry,  The.     Compiled  from  Authentic  Rec- 
ords, and  illustrated  with  Wappen  or  Coat  of  Arms,  and 
Stamhaus    in    Schwaigern,    Wurtumberg.      Dedicated    to 
John  H.  Sehner  by  Samuel  M.  Sehner.     4to. 

Lancaster,  1896 

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ware County,  Pennsylvania. 

81  Sellers,  Edwin  J.    Genealogy  of  the  Kollock  Family,  of 
Sussex  Countv.  Del.,   1657-1897.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1897 
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82  Sharpless,    Joseph.      Family    Record.      Containing    the 
Settlements  and  Genealogy  to  the   Present  Time  of  the 
Sharpless  Family  in  North  America.     With  an  Appendix, 
containing  memorials  of  the  dying  sayings,  etc.,  of  several 
deceased  "members    of   the   family    not   before    published. 
i2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1816 

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ively rare. 

83  Shuey,  D.  B.    History  of  the  Shuey  Family  in  America, 
from   1732  to  1876.     I2mo,  cloth.  Lancaster,  1876 

84  Smith,  Charles  Perrin.     Lineage  of  the  Lloyd  and  Car- 
penter Families.     Illustrated  with  crests.     4to,  half  roan. 

Trenton,  1870 

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the  suppressed  and  substituted  leaves  51  and  52,  and  the  circular 
requesting  suppression. 

85  Smith,  John  Jay.     Letters  of  Dr.  Richard  Hill  and  his 
Children ;  or,  The  History  of  a  Family  as  told  by  Them- 
selves.    Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1854 
Privately  printed  for  the  descendants.     Very  rare. 

86  Smith,  John  Jay.    The  Penn  Family.    8vo.     N.  P.,  N.  D. 

87  Springer,  M.  O.     A  Genealogical  Table  and  History  of 
the  Springer  Family  in  Europe  and   North  America  for 
Eight  Centuries.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth.     Philadelphia,  1881 

88  Stone,  Fred  D.     A  Plea  for  the  Study  of  Genealogy. 
8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1897 

90  Stubbs,  Charles  H.  Historical  Genealogy  of  the  Kirk 
Family  as  Established  by  Roger  Kirk,  who  settled  in  Not- 
tingham, Chester  County,  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  about 
the  Year  1714.  i2mo,  cloth.  Lancaster,  1872 


91  Suckling,  F.  H.  A  Forgotten  Fast:  being  Notes  of  the 
Families  of  Tyssen,  Baker,  Houghara  and  Milles  of  Five 
Centuries.  With  Genalogical  Charts.  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1898 

93  Walker,  Lev/is  B.     The  Burd  Papers.     Selections  from 
Letters  Written  by  Edward  Burd,  1763-1828.     Edited  by. 
Illustrated.     8vo,  half  bound,  uncut.  1899 
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94  Wharton,  Annie  H.    Genealogy  of  the  Wharton  Family, 
of  Philadelphia,  1665  to  1880.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1880 
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95  White,  Col.  Thomas.     Account  of  the  Meeting  of  the 
Descendants  of,  of  Maryland.    Held  at  Sophia's  Dairy,  on 
the  Bush  River,  Ind.,  Tune  7.  1877.     4to,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia.  1879 
Large  paper.     Only  a  very  few  copies  printed. 

96  Whitney,  Emma  St.  Clair.     Michael  Hillegas  and  His 
Descendants.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth.         Philadelphia,  1891 
One  hundred  copies  privately  printed. 

98  Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     History  of  Christian  Names. 

2  vols.     I2mo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

99  Zieber,  Eugene.    Ancestry.    The  Objects  of  the  Heredi- 
tary Societies  and  the  Military  and  Naval  Orders  of  the 
United  States.     Frontispiece.     Square  8vo,  boards. 

Philadelphia,  1895 
roo       The  same.     Second  edition. 


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AMERICAN  HISTORT. 

101  Acrelius,    Israel.      Beskrifning   Cm    De    Swenska    For 
samlingars  Forna  och  Narwarande  Tilstand,  Uti  Det  sa 
kallade  Nye  Swerige.  Sedan  Nye  Nederland.  men  nu  for 
tiden,  Pensylvanien,  samt  nastliggande  Orter  mid  Alfmen 
De  La  Ware,  Wast-Yersey  och  New  Castle  County  uti 
Norra  America.     Small  4to,  half  bound.     Stockholm,  1759 

A  good  copy  of  Acrelius'  reliable  history  of  the  early  Swedish 
settlements  on  the  Delaware  River. 

102  Acts  Passed  at  the  First,  Second  and  Third  Sessions 
of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  of  America.     Begun 
and  Held  at  the  City  of  New  York,  March  4,  1789. 

8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,   1791 

103  Acts  Passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Congress  of 
the  United  States  of  America.     Begun  and  Held  at  the 
City  of  New  York,  1789.    8vo,  sheep.       Philadelphia,  1793 

104  Acts  Passed  at  the  Second  Session  of  the  Congress  of 
the  United  States  of  America.     Begun  and  Held  at  the 
City  of  Philadelphia,  1791.     Vol.  TI.     8vo,  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1793 

105  Acts  Passed  at  the  Third  Congress  of  the  United  States 
of  America.     Begun  and  Held  at  the  City  of  Philadelphia, 
1794.     8vo,  half  bound.  Philadelphia,  1794 

106  Adams,  John.    A  Defense  of  the  Constitutions  of  Gov- 
ernment of  the  United  States  of  America  Against  the  At- 
tack of  M.  Turgot  in  his  letter  to  Dr.  Price.    With  portrait 
of  John  Adams.     Third  edition.     3  vols. 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1797 

107  Adams,  Brooks.     The  Emancipation  of  Massachusetts. 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston,   1887 

1 08  Address  and  Recommendations  to  the   States  by  the 
United  States  in  Congress  Assembled.    8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1783 

Title  soiled.  Very  rare.  Contains  the  celebrated  Newburgh  ad- 
dress, which  was  the  forerunner  of  the  Declaration  of  Independ- 
ence. 

IDC;      Address  (The)  of  the  People  of  Great  Britain  to  the 
Inhabitants  of  America.     8vo,  half  calf.         London,  1775 

110      Alden's    New    Jersey     Register    and    United    States 
Calendar  for  1812.     i6mo,  paper.  Newark,  N.   D. 

in       Alexander,  A.     Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Founder 
and  Principal  Alumni  of  Log  College.     I2mo,  half  roan. 

Princeton,  1845 


II 

U2  Algiers.  A  Short  Account  of,  and  of  its  Several  Wars. 
To  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  containing  Letters  from 
Captains  Penrose,  McShane  and  sundry  other  American 
Captains,  etc.  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1794 

113  Allen,  Gen.  Ira.     Narrative  of  the  Transactions  Rela- 
tive to  the  Capture  of  the  American  Ship  Olive  Branch. 
8vo,  half  sheep.  N.  P.,  N.  D. 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  Gen.  Ira  Allen.  "The  Author 
of  this  book  was  obliged  to  stop  the  Press  for  want  of  some 
documents  and  for  several  reasons  has  caused  a  number  of  copies 
(so  far  as  printed)  to  be  bound  in  boards  for  the  use  of  the  citi- 
zens of  Vermont/' — Introduction.  It  was  issued  without  title  or 
preface.  The  Olive  Branch  belonged  to  General  Allen  and  was 
loaded  with  cannon  and  arms  for  supplying  the  militia  of  Vermont, 
and  was  captured  by  the  British  ship  of  war  Audacious. 

114  Allen,  Paul.     A  History  of  the  American  Revolution, 
comprehending  all  the  Principal  Events,  both  in  the  Field 
and  in  the  Cabinet.     2  vois.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Baltimore,  1819. 

115  Alley,  Sarah.     An  A_ccount  of  a  Trance  or  Vision  of, 
of  Beekman  Town,  Dutchess  County.  State  of  New  York, 
which  Happened  on  First-Day,  Evening  the  Twenty-fifth 
of  Second  Month,  1798,  taken  from  her  own  Mouth  the 
Twenty-seventh  Month,  in  the  Hearing  of  Divers  Persons. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  N.  P.,  1798 

Very  rare. 

116  Allgemeines  Historisches  Taschenbuch  oder  Abrisz  der 

Merkwurdigsten    Neuen     Welt-Begebenheiten    enthaltend 
fur  1784  die  Geschichte  der  Revolution  von  Nord-  America 
von  C.  M.  Sprengel.    Numerous  illustrations. 
i6mo,  boards,  uncut.  Berlin  (1784) 

Very  rare.  Several  leaves  in  the  back  portion  somewhat  stained. 
Contains  the  rare  group  of  portraits  of  Washington.  Gates,  John 
Paul  Jones,  Laurence  and  Franklin.  The  colored  plates  of  the 
American  flags  and  military  dresses  of  Washington's  life  guards, 
sharpshooters,  Pennsylvania  riflemen;  also  beautifully  engraved 
plates  of  the  Capture  of  the  Hessians  at  Trenton,  Surrender  of 
Cornwallis,  Franklin  at  the  Court  of  Versailles  .Surrender  of 
Burgoyne.  Battle  of  Bunker's  Hill,  Battle  of  Lexington,  Destruc- 
tion of  the  Tea  in  Boston  Harbor.  Evacuation  of  New  York, 
Capture  of  Major  Andre  Landing  of  the  French  Army  in  Rhode 
Island,  etc.  Also  a  folding  colored  map  of  North  America. 

117  (Almon,    John.)      The    Remembrancer;    or,    Impartial 
Repository  of  Public  Events.     Vols.  I..  II.  and  III. 

8vo,  half  roan  London,  1775-77 

Volume  I.  is  the  third  edition,  and  volumes  II.  and  III.  the 
first  edition. 


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118  Alton  Trials  of  Winthrop  S.  Oilman    *     *     *     for  the 
Crime  of  Riot  Committed  on  the  Night  of  the  7th  Novem- 
ber, 1837,  while  engaged  in  Defending  a  Printing  Press, 
etc.     Frontispiece.     I2mo,  cloth.  New  York,   1838 

Presented  to  the  Apprentices'  Library,  of  Philadelphia,  by  Town- 
send  Sharpless,  but  rejected  by  the  committee.  How  the  times 
change.  Lovejoy  was  killed  by  the  mob. 

119  American  Anecdotes,  Characters  and  Incidents.     Revo- 
lutionary and  Miscellaneous.   Original   and   Selected. 
i6mo,  half  roan.  Philadelphia,  1823 

Scarce.  Consisting  principally  of  anecdotes  of  the  Indians  and 
inhabitants  of  Pennsylvania.  Written  by  William  W.  Thackara. 

120  Another  copy.     Stained. 

121  American  Bond  Detector,  and  Complete  History  of  the 
United    States   Government   Securities,    issued   under   the 
sanction  of  the  United  States  Treasury  Department,  and 
containing  superb  illustrations  in  genuine  tints  from  the 
original  dies  in  the  possession  of  the  Government  of  all 
the  bonds  issued  from   July   17,    1861,  to   March   3,    1868. 
Also  plates  in  different  metals  of  existing  coins. 
Oblong,  4to,  cloth.  Washington,  1869 

Very  rare. 

122  America.     Hedendaagsche  Historic  of  Tegenwoordige 
Staat  van  Amerika.    Illustrated  zvith  twenty-eight  plates  and 
maps.    3  vols.     8vo,  half  bound,  uncut.     Amsterdam,  1766 

123  America.    Introduction  to  the  History  of.    With  a  cor- 
rect map  of  the  United  States. 

8vo,  original  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1778 

124  American  Magazine,  The,  and  Monthly  Chronicle  for 
the  British  Colonies.    From  the  Commencement,  October. 
1757,  to  October,  1758.     By  a  Society  of  Gentlemen. 
8vo,  contemporary  half  bound. 

Wm.  Bradford,  Philadelphia,  1757-1758 
A  fine,  tall  copy  on  heavy  paper  of  this  excessively  rare  maga- 
zine. All  that  was  published.  Each  number  has  a  wood  engrav- 
ing on  the  title  of  an  Indian  and  two  white  men.  It  was  edited 
by  William  Smith,  and  contains  much  important  information  in 
reference  to  the  history  of  the  colonies. 

125  American  Military  Biography.     Containing  the  Lives, 
Characters  and  Anecdotes  of  the  Officers  of  the  Revo- 
lution. Also  the  life  of  Gilbert  Metier  Lafayette. 
Illustrated  with  copperplates.     I2mo,  sheep.          N.  P.,  1825 
Stained. 

126  American  Remembrancer.  The;  or,   Impartial   Collec- 
tion of  Essaps,  Resolves,  Speeches,  etc.,  relative,  or  having 
affinity  to,  the  Treaty  with  Great  Britain. 

2  vols.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1795 


THE 


Vade  Mecum 
AMERICA- 

Or  a. Companion 

FO^R 

Traders  and  Travellers  • 

CONTAINING 

I.  An    cxa<5t  and  'ufeful  Table, 
fliewirig  the  Vahte  of  any  Quantity  oi 
any  Commodity)  ready  call  up,  from 
One  Yard  or  Pound  to  Ten  Thoufand. 

II.  A. Table  of  Simple  and  Com 
pound  Interejl, 

Hi.  The  N?ines  of  the  Towns, 
and  Counties  in  the  fevcral  Provin- 
ces arid  Colonies  of  Kew- England, 
New-Turk ,and  thcjerjies  ;  as  alibi  he 
fevcral  Counties  itofettfifaaniayttfary* 
Jand  and  Virginia  :  Together  .with 
theTimeof  thcSertingof  theirCourrj 

IV.  The  Time  of  the  General 
Meetings  of  t,hc  Baptifts  andQuaken 

V.  A  Defcripfion  <^f  the  PI  inci 
pal  Roads-  from  the  Mouth  of  Ketwe- 
beck-  River  in  the  North-  Ilaftof  M<w- 
EngtandrtQ  James-  River-  in  rirgfriix. 

Vf.  A  corredt  Table  of  the  Kings 
and  Queens  of  England,  from  Egbert 
the  ift  King  of  England  ro  HisPrcV 
fcnt  Majefty  King  GEORGH  It 

Together  with  fcveral  other  InftruSfve* 
Tables  in  ArithmetickjGcograDhy  &c. 

To  which  is  added, 
The  Names  of  t  he  Streets  in  B  o  s  r  .oir. 


B  0  STO  N,  N. 
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Facsimile  Title  of  Lot  129. 


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127  American  Remembrancer,  The;  or,  An  Impartial  Col- 
lection of  Essays,   Resolves,  Speeches,  etc.,  relative,   or 
having  affinity  to,  the  Treaty  with  Great  Britain. 

8vo,  calf.  Philadelphia,  1795 

128  American  Revolution.     Collection  D'Estampes  Repre- 
sentant  Les  Evenements  De  La  Guerre  Pour  la  Liberte 
de  L'Amerique  Septentrionale.    A  series  of  fourteen  beau- 
tiful engravings,  representing  the  Hanging  of  John  Mal- 
colm, the  Journey  to  Lexington,  the  Surrender  at  Sara- 
toga, the  Capture  of  Dominque,  the  Surrender  of  Senegal, 
the  Surrender  of  L'  Isle  de  la  Grenade,  the  Capture  of 
Pensacola,  the  Surrender  of  Cornwallis,  the  Attack  on 
Brimstone  Hill,  etc.     In  all,  sixteen  plates  beautifully  en- 
graved.   4to,  calf.  Paris  (1783) 
Very   scarce.     A  complete   set,   including  the  two   maps. 

'4.  129  America.  The  Vade  Mecum ;  or,  A  Companion  for 
Traders  and  Travellers.  Containing  *  *  *  the  Names 
of  the  Towns  and  Counties  in  the  several  Provinces  and 
Colonies  of  New  England,  New  York  and  the  Jerseys,  as 
also  the  several  Counties  in  Pensilvania,  Maryland  and 
Virginia.  *  *  *  The  Time  of  the  General  Meetings 
of  the  Baptists  and  Quakers.  *  *  *  A  Description  of 
the  Principal  Roads  from  the  Mouth  of  Kennebec  River 
in  the  North-East  of  New-England  to  James  River  in 
Virginia.  To  which  is  added  the  Names  of  the  Streets 
in  Boston.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt.  Boston,  1732 

A  line  copy  of  this  excessively  rare  book.     See  facsimile  title. 

130      America.     The  History  of.     (Containing  a  History  of 
the  Revolution).      I2tno,  sheep.      (Broken.) 

Philadelphia,  1790 

o  131  America.  War  of  1812.  History  of  the.  Illustrated  with 
a  portrait  of  General  Pike  and  six  other  engravings  of  naval 
baffles,  etc.  I2mo.  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1816 

A  poor  copy,  but  with  a  good  portrait  of  Pike. 

'    132      American  War.     An  Historcal  Journal  of  the.     (1765- 

1783.)    8vc,  boards.  N.  P.,  N.  D. 

Name  cut  from  top  of  title  and  book  stained.     Very  rare. 
\    132      American  War.    An  Historical  Journal  of  the.     (1765- 

Parts  of  America.     In  a  series  of  letters.    Illustrated  with 

map  and  folding  plates. 

2  vols.    8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

London,    1789 
A  fine  copy,  with  all  the  rare  plates,   including   a  view   of  St. 

Johns,   Canada:   View  of  the  Saw   Mill    and    Blockhouse   on    Fort 

Anne,  View  of  the  West  Bank  of  the  Hudson  River,  Encampment 

of  the  Convention  Army,  etc. 


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134  Andre,  Major  John.     Proceedings  of  a  Board  of  Gen- 
eral Officers  Respecting.    8vo,  cloth.          New  York,  1867 
Only  forty-nine  copies  privately  printed. 

135  Annesley,  James.     The  Trial  of,  and  Joseph  Redding, 
at  the.  Sessions-House  in  the  Old-Bailey,  on  Thursday 
the  1 5th  of  July,  1742,  for  the  Murder  of  Thomas  Eggle- 
stone.    4to,  boards.  London,  1742 

Portrait  of  Annesley  laid  in.  Smollett's  Peregrine  Pickle,  Scott's 
Guy  Mannering,  and  Read's  Wandering  Heir  were  all  founded  upon 
the  events  of  the  life  of  Annesley,  who  was  brought  to  Philadel- 
phia and  sold  to  a  farmer  in  Lancaster  County. 

136  Annesley,  James.     The  Case  of.     Humbly  Offered  to 
all  Lovers  of  Truth  and  Justice.     8vo,  calf,  gilt. 

(London),  1756 

Gives  many  details  not  elsewhere  found,  and  shows  that  English 
justice  was  too  expensive  for  the  Pennsylvania  Redemptioner. 

137  Annesley  and  Angelsey.     The  Trial  in  Ejectment  be- 
tween Campbell  Craig,  Lessee  of  James  Annesley,  Esq., 
and  other  Plaintiffs,  and  the  Right  Hon.  Richard,  Earl 
of  Angelsey,  Defendant.     Folio,  sheep.  Dublin,  1744 
Elias   Boudinot's  copy,  with  his  autograph  and  bookplate. 

138  Annesley  and  Anglesey.     The  Trial  at   Bar  between 
Campbell  Craig,  Lessee  of  James  Annesley,  Esq.,  Plain- 
tiff, and  the  Right  Honorable  Richard,  Earl  of  Anglesey, 
Defendant.     *     *     *     in  the  Year  1743.    Portrait. 

8vo,  contemporary  paneled  calf.  London,  1744 

Contains  also  the  trial  of  James  Annesly  for  the  murder  of 
Thomas  Eggleston,  and  bookplate  of  Robert  Clark  Paul. 

/  139      Annesley,  Mr.    A  Letter  to  a  Nobleman  in  the  Country 
on  the  Affairs  of.    8vo.  half  morocco.  London,  1744 

140  Anti-Masonic    Convention.     The    Proceedings    of    the 
United  States.     Held  at  Philadelphia,  Sep.   n,  1830. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1830 

141  Anti-Masonic    Convention.      The    Proceedings    of    the 
United  States.     Held  at.  Philadelphia,  Sep.  n,  1830. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1830 

142  Anti-Masonic    Convention.      The    Proceedings    of    the 
United  States.     Held  at  Philadelphia,  Sep.  u,  1830. 
8vo,  half  bound.  Philadelphia,  1830 

143  Armies  of  the  United  States.    An  Act  for  Establishing, 
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157  Balch,  Thomas  W.     The  Alabama  Arbitration 

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162  Barber,  E.  A.     Anglo-American  Pottery.     Old  English 
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167  Barton,  Benjamin  S.    New  Views  of  the  Origin  of  the 
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Philadelphia,  1798 
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168  Barton,  Benjamin  S.    Collections  for  an  Essay  toward 
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Philadelphia,  1810 


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169  Bartram,  William.     Travels  through  North  and  South 
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170  Bartram,  William.     Travels  through  North  and  South 
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171  Bastardy.    The  Commissioners  of  the  Alm's-House  vs. 
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8vo.  half  morocco.  New  York,  1808 
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172  Bayard,  Ferdinand  M.     Voyage  Dans  LTnterieur  Des 
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8vo,  half  bound.  Paris,  1798 
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173  Beale,  James.     From  Marsh  Run  to  Seminary  Ridge. 
Oblong  4to,  half  morocco.  (Philadelphia,   1889) 
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174  Beale,  James.     A  Famous  War-Song.     A  Paper  read 
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175  Bear,  John  W.    The  Life  and  Travels  of.     ("The  Buck- 
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Baltimore,  1873 

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176  Another  copy. 


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177  Bearcroft,  Philip.     A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  In- 
corporated Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in 
Foreign  Parts,     *     *     *     February  i5th,   1744. 

4to,  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1744 

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178  Beath,  Robert  B.    History  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the 
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New  York,  1889 

179  (Beaumarchais,   Pierre  A.    C.)      Observations   on   the 
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Edges  injured.  Very  scarce.  In  reference  to  the  relation  be- 
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Translated  by  P.  S.  Du  Ponceau. 

180  Belknap,   Jeremy.     The   History   of   New   Hampshire. 
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British  Dominions.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

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the  Slavery  of  the  Negroes.     I2mo,  half  bound. 

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Philadelphia,   1784 

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J.  Dunlap,  Philadelphia,  1771 

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196  Bliven,  Major  Charles  E.    Continental  Congress. 

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223  Brown,  Henry  Armitt.     Oration  Delivered  in  Carpen- 
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gress of  1774.     Royal  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1875 
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224  Brown,  Sam'l  R.  The  Western  Gazetteer  or  Emigrants' 
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tucky. Indiana,  Louisiana,  Ohio,  Tennessee  and  Missis- 
sippi, etc.     8vo,  sheep.      (Stained.)  Auburn,   1817 
Early  and  full  account  of  the  West. 

225  Brownlow,  W.  G.    Sketches  of  the  Rise,  Progress  and 
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six  pamphlets  (Democratic),  collected  by  the  late  Hon. 
Charles  W.    Carregan. 

2  vols.    8vo,  half  morocco  and  roan. 
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227  Boudinot,  Elias.    Journal  or  Historical  Recollections  of 
American  Events  during  the  Revolutionary  War.    Copied 
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Henkels.     4to,  half  morocco,   gilt,  red  tops,   uncut. 

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Large-paper  copy,  of  which  twenty-five  were  only  published, 
this  copy  being  No.  13.  One  of  the  most  delightful  books  ever 
published  for  extra-illustrating.  Illustrated  with  facsimiles. 

228  Boudinot,  Elias.     The  Life,  Public  Services,  Addresses 
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2  vols.    8vo,  cloth,  top  edges  gilt.  Boston,  1896 


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Bulkeley,  John,  and  Cummins,  John.  A  Voyage  to  the 
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additions.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

James  Chattin,  Philadelphia,  1757 

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lived  in  Pennsylvania,  dedicated  this  edition  to  William  Denny. 

230  Bulkeley,  John,  and  Cummins,  John.    A  Voyage  to  the 
South  Seas  in  the  Years  1740-1.     Second  edition.     With 
additions.     8vo,  calf.     Tames  Chattin,  Philadelphia,   1757 

231  Bunn,  Alfred.     Old  England  and  New  England. 
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233  Burnaby,  Rev.  Andrew.     Travels  through  the  Middle 
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1760.    Traduit  par  M.  Willd.     I2mo,  uncut. 

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tachment against  Gen.  Wilkinson.     Taken  in  shorthand 
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Washington  City,  1807 

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of  Vol.  II.  is  wrongly  lettered  "Vol.  III." 

236  Butler,    Frederick.      Memoirs    of   the    Marquis    de    La 
Fayette,     Major-General    in    the    Revolutionary    Army. 
*     *     *     Together   with   his   tour   through   the   United 
States.     Illustrated.     121110,  sheep.  Wetherfield,  1825 

237  Butterfield,  C.  W.     An  Historical  Account  of  the  Ex- 
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ford in  1782.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  top  edge  gilt. 

Cincinnati,  1873 


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238  Butterfield,  C.  W.    History  of  the  Girtys :  being  a  Con- 
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Tames    and    George — and    of    their    half-brother,    John 
Turner;  also  of  the  part  taken  by  them  in  Lord  Dun- 
more's  War,  in  the  Western-Border  Wars  of  the  Revo- 
lution, and  in  the  Indian  War,  1790-95.    8vo,  cloth. 

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239  (Cadwalader,    John.)       A    Reply    to    General    Joseph 
Reed's  Remarks  on  a  Late  Publication  in  the  Independent 
Gazetteer.     With  some  Observations  on  his  Address  to 
the  People  of  Pennsylvania.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

T.  Bradford,  Philadelphia,  1783 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author.     The  very  rare 
first  edition. 

240  Caldwell,    Charles.      Medical    and    Physical    Memoirs. 
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into  the  origin  and   nature  of  the  late  pestilential  epi- 
demics in  the  United  States.    8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1801 

241  Caldwell,  Charles.    Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Campaigns 
of  the  Hon.  Nathaniel  Greene,  Major-General  in  the  Revo- 
lution.    Portrait.     (Foxed.)     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1819 

242  Calef,  Robert.     The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World. 
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243  Callender,  James  T.    Sketches  of  the  History  of  Amer- 
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244  (Callender,  J.  T.)     The  Prospect  Before  Us. 

Vol.  II.,  part  2.     8vo.  half  bound.  Richmond,  1801 

245  Calvert,  Frederick,  Esq.    The  Trial  of,  Baron  of  Balti- 
more, in  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  for  a  Rape  on  the  Body 
of  Sarah   Woodcock;  and  of  E1iz.   Griffinburg  and  Ann 
Harvey,  otherwise  Darby,  as  Accessories  before  the  Fact, 
For  Procuring,  Aiding  and  Abetting  him  in  Committing 
the  said  Rape.    At  the  Assizes,  held  at  Kingston,  for  the 
County  of  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  the  26th  of  March,  1768.. 

London,  1768 

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and  John  Jermaine,  Defendant,  in  an  Action  of  Trespass 
on  the  Case  *  *  *  on  the  24th  of  November,  1692. 

London,  1692 


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The  Whole  Proceedings  at  large  *  *  *  on  an  Action 
brought  by  the  Rt.  Hon.  Richard  Lord  Grosvenor  against 
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land, for  Criminal  Conversation  with  Lady  Grosvenor. 

London,  1770 

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Elizabeth,  Duchess  Dowager  of  Kingston,  before  the 
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Hail  *  *  *  April,  1776. 

Boun^  in  i  vol.     Folio,  half  morocco. 
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247  Campbell,  Charles.    The  Bland  Papers.    Being  a  Selec- 
tion from  the  Manuscripts  of  Colonel  Theodorick  Bland, 
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2  vols.  in  i.     8vo,  boards.  Petersburg,  1840 

Fine  copy.     Very  scarce. 

248  Campbell,  Douglas.    The  Puritan  in  Holland,  England 
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249  Campbell,  J.  W.     A  History  of  Virginia,  from  its  Dis- 
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History.     I2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1813 
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251  (Carey,  Mathew.)     A  Plumb  Pudding  for  the  Humane, 
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Obliged  Friend.     8vo,  half  back,  uncut. 

Philadelphia  (1799) 

252  Carey,  Mathew.     Nine  Letters  to  Dr.  Adam  Seybert, 
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phia.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1810 

253  (Carey,  Mathew.)     The  Olive  Branch;  or,  Faults  on 
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Philadelphia,   1814 

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254  Carey.  M.     Auto-Biographical  Sketches.     A  series  of 
letters  addressed  to  a  friend. 

Vol.  I.     I2mo,  half  morocco,  unctit.     Philadelphia  (1829) 
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255  Carey's  American  Pocket  Atlas.     Containing  nineteen 
maps.     With  a  brief  description  of  each  State. 
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256  Carmina  Sacra;  or,  Boston  Collection  of  Church  Music. 
By  Lowell  Mason.     Oblong  4to,  boards.         Boston,  1845 

257  Carnesworthe.     Atlantic  City:  its   Early  and  Modern 
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258  (Carpenter,  Stephen  C.)     Memoirs  of  the  Hon.  Thomas 
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dent  of   the   United   States   of   America.      Containing   a 
concise  history  of  those  States  from  the  acknowledgment 
of  their  Independence.     With   a  view  of  the   Rise  and 
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that  Country.     2  vols.     8vo,  half  bound. 

Printed  for  the  purchasers,  1809 

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but  does  not  contain  the  name  of  either  the  author  or  publisher. 
A  considerable  edition  was  published,  but  the  printers  became 
alarmed,  in  view  of  the  stringency  of  the  law  of  libel  at  the  time, 
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young  lawyer  in  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Mr.  Hopkins  informed  them 
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the  memoir  was  suppressed  and  the  edition  destroyed,  after  a 
few  copies  only  had  been  sold. 

259  Carpenter,   Thomas.     The    American    Senator;   or,    A 
Copious  and  Impartial  Report  of  the  Debates  in  the  Con- 
gress of  the  United  States.     Including  all  Treaties,  Ad- 
dresses,   Proclamations,    etc.,    which    occur    during    the 
Present  Session,   being  the  Second  of  the  Fourth  Con- 
gress.   3  vols.    8vo,  half  bound  and  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1796 

260  Carpenter,  W.  H.     Claiborne,  the  Rebel.     A  Romance 
of  Maryland  and  the  Proprietary.     8vo,  paper. 

New  York,  1845 

«  261  Carroll,  Charles,  of  Carrollton.  Journal  of,  During  his 
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Congress.  With  a  Memoir  and  Notes,  by  Brantz  Mayer. 
8vo,  full  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt.  Baltimore,  1845 

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Charles  Carroll,  of  Carrollton,  dated  September  19,  1820,  and 
thirty-six  fine  portraits  and  views  inserted. 


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262  Carson,    Hampton    L.      The    Supreme    Court    of    the 
United  States.     Its  History,  and  its  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion, February  4th.  1890.    Illustrated  -with  numerous  etched 
portraits.     4to,  cloth,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,    1891 

263  Carver,    J.      Travels    Ihrough    the    Interior    Parts    of 
North-America  in  the  Years  1766,  1767  and  1768.     Illus- 
trated with  maps  and  copperplates.   8vo,  calf.   London,  1778 
Fine  copy. 

264  Carver,  Capt.  Jonathan.    Three  Years'  Travels  through 
the  Interior  Parts  of  North  America  for  more  than  Five 
Thousand  Miles.     Containing  an  Account  of  the  Great 
Lakes,  and  all  the  Lakes,  Islands,  the  Rivers,  Cataracts, 
Mountains,  Minerals,  etc.     I2mo,   sheep.      (Soiled.) 

Philadelphia,  1792 

265  Carver,  Capt.  Jonathan.    Three  Years'  Travels  through 
the  Interior  Parts  of  North- Am  erica  for  more  than  Five 
Thousand   Miles.     Containing  an  Account  of  the  Great 
Lakes,  and  all  the  Lakes  and  Islands  and  Rivers,  Cata- 
racts. Mountains,  Minerals,  Soil  and  Vegetable  Produc- 
tions of  the  North-West  Regions  of  that  Vast  Continent. 
*     *     *     Together  with  a  concise  history  of  the  Genius, 
Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Indian  Inhabitants,  etc. 
8vo,  calf,  reoacked.  Philadelphia,   1796 

266  Census.     Return   of   the    Whole    Number   of   Persons 
within  the   Several   Districts   of  the  United   States. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Washington,  1802 
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267  Census.     Return   of  the   Whole   Number   of   Persons 
within  the  Several  Districts  of  the  United  States. 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Washington,  1802 

268  Centennial  Exhibition,  Philadelphia,   1876.     A  Collec- 
tion of  Catalogues,  Advertising  Pamphlets  and  Descrip- 
tive Papers  from  the.     In  i  vol.     8vo,  half  bock. 

269  Centennial   Exposition,    1876.     A    Set   of   the    Medals 
Struck  off  in  Commemoration  of  the.    5  pieces  in  morocco 
case. 

270  Chapman,  Isaac  A.    A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Wyo- 
ming.    To   which   is   added   an  Appendix,   containing  a 
Statistical    Account    of    the    Valley    and    the    Adjacent 
Country.     By  a  Gentleman  of  Wilkesbarre. 

I2mo,  original  boards,  white  label. 

Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,   1830 
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271  Chastelleaux,    M.    Le    Marquis    de.      Voyages,    Dans 
TAmerique  Septentrionale  Dans  les  Annees,   1780,   1781 
and  1782.     With  maps  and  plates.     2  vols.     8vo,  calf. 

Paris,   1786 

272  Chronicles  of  the  Great  Rebellion  Against  the  United 
States  of  America.     8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  N.   D. 

273  Cincinnati.     Proceedings  of  the  General  Society  of  the. 
,  With  the  Original  Institution  of  the  Order.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1841 

274  (Clarkson,  Thomas.)     An  Essay  on  the  Slavery  and 
Commerce  of  the  Human  Species,  particularly  the  Afri- 
can.    8vo,  half  morocco,  red  top,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,   1787 

275  Clarkson,  Rev.  T.     An  Essay  on  the  Impolicy  of  the 
African   Slave-Trade.      To    which    is   added    an    Oration 
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Philadelphia,  1788 

276  Clarkson,  Rev.  T.     An  Essay  on  the  Impolicy  of  the 
African  Slave-Trade.    To  which  is  added  an  Oration  upon 
the  necessity  of  establishing  at  Paris  a  Society  to  pro- 
mote the  Abolition  of  the  Trade  and  Slavery  of  Negroes. 
By  J.  P.  Brissot  de  Warville.    8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1788 

277  Clarkson,  Thomas.    The  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress 
and  Accomplishment  of  the  Abolition  of  the  American 
Slave  Trale.     2   vols.     I2mo,  calf.       Philadelphia,   1808 
Roberts  Vaux's  copy.     With  autograph. 

278  Clarkson,  Thomas.    The  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress 
and   Accomplishment   of   the    Abolition    of    the    African 
Slave-Trade.     I2mo,  sheep.  Wilmington,  1816 

279  Clarkson,  Thomas.    The  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress 
and   Accomplishment   of   the    Abolition    of    the    African 
Slave-Trade.     I2mo,  sheep.  Wilmington,  1816 

283  (Cobbett,  William.)  The  Political  Censor;  or, 
Monthly  Review  of  the  Most  Interesting  Political  Oc- 
currences relative  to  the  United  States  of  America.  For 
December,  1795;  March,  April,  May,  September,  Novem- 
ber and  December,  1796,  and  January,  March  and  April, 
1797.  10  pamphlets.  8vo,  paper  and  half  morocco, 
mostly  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1796-1797 

All  first  editions,  except  the  first  four.  The  most  complete  set 
of  Cobbett  ever  sold.  The  political  history  of  Washington's  ad- 
ministration, rich  and  racy,  by  the  great  master  of  invective. 


284  The  Same.     For  May,   March,   September,   November 
and  December,   1796. 

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Philadelphia,  1796 

285  The  Same.    For  March,  November  and  December,  1796. 
3  pamphlets.  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1796 

286  Cobbett,  William.     A  Little  Plain  English,  Addressed 
to  the  People  of  the  United  States  on  the  Treaty  Nego- 
tiated with  his  Britannic  Majesty,  and  on  the  Conduct  of 
the  President  relative  thereto.    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1795 

287  Cobbett,  William.     A  Little  Plain  English,  Addressed 
to  the  People  of  the  United  States  on  the  Treaty  with 
Great  Britain.     By  Peter  Porcupine.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1795 

288  Cobbett,  William.     A  New  Year's  Gift  to  the  Demo- 
crats or  Observations  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  "A  Vindi- 
cation of  Mr.   Randolph's   Vindication." 

8vo,  half  roan,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1796 

289  Cobbett,  William.     A  New  Year's  Gift  to  the  Demo- 
crats.    By  Peter  Porcupine.     Second  edition. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1796 

290  Cobbett,  William.    A  Prospect  from  the  Congress  Gal- 
lery, during  the  Session  begun  Dec.  7.  1795.     With  occa- 
sional Remarks  by  Peter  Porcupine. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1796 

Original  covers  bound  in. 

291  Cobbett,  William.     The  Scare-Crow.     Being  an  Infa- 
mous  Letter  sent  to  Mr.  John  Oldden,  threatening  de- 
struction to  his   House  and   Violence  to  the   Person  of 
his  Tenant,  William  Cobbett.     By  Peter  Porcupine. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1796 

292  (Cobbett,  William.)     The  Scare-Crow.     Being  an  In- 
famous Letter  sent  to  Mr.  John  Oldden,  threatening  De- 
struction to  his  House  and  Violence  to  the  Person  of  his 
Tenant,  William  Cobbett.     With  Remarks  on  the  same, 
by  Peter  Porcupine.     Second  edition. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1796 

293  Cobbett,  William.     The   Gros    Mousquetin   Diplomat- 
ique ;   or,   Diplomatic   Blunderbuss.      Containing   Citizen 
Adet's  Notes  to  the  Secretary  of  State;  as  also  his  Cock- 
ade Proclamation.     By  Peter  Porcupine. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1796 


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294  Cobbett,  William.    A  Bone  to  Gnaw  for  the  Democrats. 
By  Peter  Porcupine.    Two  parts.    8vo,  half  sheep. 

Thomas  Bradford,  Philadelphia,  1795 

Bound  up  in  the  above  volume  are:  Peter  Porcupine's  "A  Little 
Plain  English  on  the  Treaty  Negotiated  with  His  Britannic  Ma- 
jesty," Philadelphia,  I7Q5;  "A  Vindication  of  Mr.  Randolph's 
Resignation,''  Philadelphia,  1795;  Peter  Porcupine's  "A  New 
Year's  Gift  to  the  Democrats  or  Observations  on  a  Pamphlet, 
entitled  'Vindication  of  Mr.  Randolph's  Resignation,' "  Philadel- 
phia, 1796;  'A  Pill  for  'Porcupine,'  being  a  Specific  for  an  Obsti- 
nate Itching  which  that  Hireling  has  long  contracted  for  Lying 
and  Calumny,  containing  a  Vindication  of  the  American,  French 
and  Irish  Characters,  against  his  Scurrilities,  by  'A  Friend  to 
Political  Equality.'  "  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  the  author,  1796. 

295  Cobbett,  William.    A  Bone  to  Gnaw  for  the  Democrats, 
or  Observations  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  "The  Political 
Progress  of  Britain."    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,   1796 

296  Cobbett,  William.    A  Bone  to  Gnaw  for  the  Democrats. 
Containing  Observations   on    a   Patriotic   Pamphlet,   en- 
titled "Proceedings  of  the  United  Irishmen."     Part  II. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1795 

297  Cobbett,  William.     A  Bone  to  Gnaw  for  the  Demo- 
crats ;   or,   Observations   on   a   Pamphlet,    entitled    "The 
Political  Progress  of  Britain,"  etc.     Parts  I.  and  II.     By 
Peter  Porcupine.     2  vols.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1795-6 

298  The  Same.    Part  II.    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1795 

299  (Cobbett,   William.)      An  Antidote   for   Tom   Paine's 
Theological    and    Political    Poison.      Containing    Tom's 
Life,  interspersed  with  Remarks  and  Reflections,  by  P. 
Porcupine,  etc.     8vo,  half  bound,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1796 

300  (Cobbett,  William.)     The  Bloody  Buoy.     Thrown  out 
as  a  Warning  to  the  Political  Pilot  of  America.    By  Peter 
Porcupine.     Illustrated  with  four  striking  copperplates. 
I2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1791 

301  Cobbett,  William.    A  Kick  for  a  Bite ;  or.  Review  upon 
Review.     With  a  Critical  Essay  on  the  Works  of  Mrs. 
S.  Rowson,  by  Peter  Porcupine.     Second  edition. 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1796 

302  (Cobbett,    William.)      The    Life    and    Adventures    of 
Peter  Porcupine.     With  a  Full  and  Fair  Account  of  all 


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his  Authoring  Transactions.     By  Peter  Porcupine  Him- 
self.    Second   edition.     8vo.  half   morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1796 

Speaking  of  Dr.  Franklin  trying  to  prove  that  his  ancestors 
were  wealthy  men,  he  says:  "According  to  Dr.  Johnson,  A.  Frank- 
lin was  what  we  now  call  a  gentleman  steward,  or  Lord's  Bailiff, 
a  personage  one  degree  above  a  Bumbailiff,  and  that's  all." 

303  Cobbett,   William.     The   Works   of   Peter   Porcupine, 
Revised,  Altered  and  Corrected  by  the  Author. 

8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1796 

304  (Cobbett,  William.)     Porcupine's  Works. 

2  vols.    8vo,  calf.  Philadelphia,  1796-7 

Fifteen  political  pamphlets,  separately  printed  and  bound  to- 
gether in  this  shape,  with  general  titles. 

305  (Cobbett,  William.)     The  Last  Confession  and  Dying 
Speech  of   Peter   Porcupine.      With   an  Account   of  his 
Dissection.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,   1797 

306  (Cobbett,  William.)     The  Republican  Judge;  or,  The 
American  Liberty  of  the  Press.     By  Peter  Porcupine. 
8vo.  London,  1798 

307  (Cobbett,  William.)     The  Democratic  Judge;  or,  The 
Equal  Liberty  of  the  Press,  as  Exhibited,  Explained  and 
Exposed  in  the   Prosecution  of  William   Cobbett  for  a 
Pretended  Libel  against  the  King  of  Spain  and  his  Em- 
bassador,  before  Thomas  McKean,  a  Justice  of  the  State 
of  Pennsylvania.     By  Peter  Porcupine. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1798 

308  Cobbett,   William.      Porcupine's    Gazette.      Nos.    777, 
778  and  779.     I2mo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Bustleton  and  New  York,  1799 

These  three  numbers,  issued  after  Cobbett  was  driven  from 
Philadelphia,  contain  his  final  compliments  to  Chief  Justice  Mc- 
Kean and  Dr.  Rush.  Very  rare. 

309  Cobbett,    William.      Porcupine's    Works.      Containing 
various   Writings   and    Selections,   exhibiting  a    Faithful 
Picture  of  the  United  States  of  America,  of  their  Gov- 
ernment, Laws,  Politics  and  Resources ;  of  the  Character 
of  their  Presidents,  Governors,   Legislators,  Magistrates 
and  Military  Men     *     *     *     from  the  End  of  the  War 
in  1783  to  the  Election  of  the  President  in  March,  1801. 
12  vols.  in  6.     8vo,  half  morocco,   gilt,  top  edges  gilt, 
uncut.  London,  1801 
A  fine  set. 

(3) 


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310  (Cobbett,  William.)     The  Pride  of  Britannia  Humbled; 
or,  The  Queen  of  the  Ocean  Unqueen'd,  by  "The  Ameri- 
can Cock  Boats,"  and  "The  Fir  Built  Things,  with  Bits 
of  Striped  Bunting  at  their  Mast  Heads."     (As  the  Rt. 
H.  Mr.   Canning,  in  the   British   Parliament,   called  our 
Frigates.)     Illustrated  and  demonstrated  by  four  Letters 
addressed  to  Lord  Liverpool,  on  the  Late  American  War. 
With  frontispiece  of  a  group  of  four  portraits  of  American 
naval  heroes.    8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1815 
Scarce. 

311  Cobbett,  William.     Letters  on  the  Late  War  between 
the  United  States  and  Great  Britain.    8vo.  boards,  uncut. 

New  York,  1815 

312  Cobbett,  William.     A  Year's  Residence  in  the  United 
States  of  America.    3  vols.     I2mo,  original  boards,  uncut. 

New  York,  1818 
Name  on  title. 

312}^      The  Same.     Vol.  I.     I2mo,  boards,  uncut. 

New  York,  1818 
Roberts  Vaux's  copy. 

313  Cobbett,  William.     A  Year's  Residence  in  the  United 
States  of  America.     Third  edition  .  I2mo,  half  sheep. 

London,  1822 

314  Cobbett,  William.     Cottage  Economy.     Frontispiece. 
I2mo,  boards,  uncut,  London,  1823 

315  Cobbett,  William.     A  History  of  the  Reformation  in 
England  and  Ireland. 

I2mo,  half  morocco,  top  edge  trimmed,  others  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1826 

316  Cobbett,  William.     Life  of  Andrew  Jackson,  President 
of  the  United  States  of  America.    Portrait.     i6mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1834 

317  Cobbett,  William.    The  Life  of.     i2mo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1835 

318  Coke,  Thomas.     Extracts  of  the  Journals  of  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Coke's  Five  Visits  to  America.     London,  1793.    And 
A  Statement  of  the  Receipts  and  Disbursements  for  the 
Support  of  the   Missions  Established  by  the   Methodist 
Society  for  the  Instruction  and  Conversion  of  the  Negroes 
in  the  West  Indies.     By  Thomas  Coke.     London,  1794. 
In  i  vol.    8vo,  calf. 

319  (Coleman,  William.)     A  Collection  of  the  Facts  and 
Documents  Relative  to  the  Death  of  Major-General  Alex- 


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ander   Hamilton.      With    Comments,    together   with   the 
various  Orations,  Sermons  and  Eulogies.     8vo,  sheep. 

New  York,  1804 

4  320  Colonial  and  Continental  Currency  and  Shin  Plasters. 
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chusetts, including  many  of  the  rarest  variety.  Quite  a 
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early  part  of  the  nineteenth  century. 

321  Columbian   Magazine,   The;   or,    Monthly    Miscellany. 
From  January  to  December,  1789.     Vol.  III. 

8vo,  half  sheep. 

Contains  a  View  of  the  State  House  at  Annapolis,  View  of 
Bushhill,  the  seat  of  William  Hamilton,  View  of  the  Triumphal 
Arch  and  the  manner  of  receiving  Gen.  Washington  at  Trenton, 
View  on  Schuylkill  near  Philadelphia,  etc.  Lacks  some  plates. 

322  Columbian    Muse,    The.      A    Selection    of    American 
Poetry  from  various  Authors  of  Established  Reputations. 
I2mo,  calf.  New  York,  1794 

323  Commerce    of    the   United    States.      Observations    on. 
Lacking  title  page.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1783 

324  Common-Place    Arguments    Against    Administration. 
With  Obvious  Answers.      (Intended  for  the  use  of  the 
New  Parliament.)     Second  edition.  London,  1780 

Relating  to  the  Revolutionary  War.  Very  scarce.  One  page 
defective. 

325  Conduct  of  the  War.    Reports  of  the  Joint  Committee 
on  the.     With  the  Supplemental  Volumes.     Complete  set 
of  8  vols.    8vo,  half  morocco.          Washington,  1863-1866 

326  Congress,  The;  Canvassed,  or  An  Examination  into  the 
Conduct  of  the  Delegates  at  their  Grand  Convention  held 
in   Philadelphia,   September   I,    1774.     Addressed  to  the 
Merchants  of  New  York.     By  A.  W.  Farmer,  author  of 
"Free  Thought/'   etc.     8vo,   half  morocco. 

(New  York),  1774 

This  extremely  rare  pamphlet  was  written  by  Samuel  Seabury 
and  Isaac  Wilkins,  in  reply  to  Alexander  Hamilton's  "Full  Vindi- 
cation of  the  Measures  of  the  Congress." 


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327  Congress.    Journals  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Congress 
held  at  Philadelphia,  September  5,  1774.     With  the  half 
title.     8vo,  contemporary  calf,  gilt. 

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328  Conrad,  Henry  C.     "The  Three  Signers"  (from  Dela- 
ware).    8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1897 

329  Constitution    of    the    Several    Independent    States    of 
America;  The  Declaration  of  Independence;  The  Articles 
of  Confederation  between  the  said  States ;  The  Treaties 
^between   His   Most   Christian   Majesty   and   the   United 
States  of  America.     I2mo,  calf. 

F.  Bailey,  Philadelphia,  1781 

First  edition.  Only  two  hundred  copies  printed  by  order  of  the 
Congress,  with  autograph  of  Jacob  Hiltzheimer  on  preface.  Ex- 
cessively rare. 

330  Constitutions,  The,  of  the  Several  Independent  States 
of  America ;  The  Declaration  of  Independence ;  The  Arti- 
cles of  Confederation  between  the  said  States ;  The  Trea- 
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Mightinesses  the  States  General  of  the  United  Nether- 
lands and  the  United  States  of  America.     i2mo,  sheep. 

Boston,  1785 
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331  Constitution  of  the  United  States.    "We,  the  People  of 
the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Is- 
land   and     Providence    Plantations,     Connecticut,     New 
York,  New  Jersey,   Pennsylvania,   Delaware,   Maryland, 
Virginia,  North   Carolina,   South   Carolina  and   Georgia, 
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tions for  the  Government  of  Ourselves  and  our  Poster- 
ity."    Folio.     7  pp.,  half  morocco.  1787 

A  proposed  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  of  which  this 
is  the  only  copy  known,  a  draft  used  in  the  convention.  Unluckily, 
it  lacks  pages  five  and  six.  It  is  printed  on  one  side  only  and 
each  page  is  mounted.  Of  the  utmost  importance. 

332  Constitution  of  the  United  States.    A  View  of  the  Pro- 
posed, as  Agreed  to  by  the  Convention  of  Delegates  from 
Several  States  at  Philadelphia,  the  T7th  day  of  September, 
1787,  compared  with  the  present  Confederation. 

8vo.  top  edge  trimmed,  others   uncut. 

R.  Aitken  &  Son,  Philadelphia,  1787 

This  is  probably  the  first  publication  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States  in  pamphlet. 


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333  Constitution   of  the   United   States   According  to   the 
Latest  Amendments.    To  which  is  Annexed  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence  and  the  Federal  Constitution. 
121110,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1791 

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former  one.  Belonged  to  Jonathan  Dayton,  with  his  autograph. 

334  Another  Copy.     i2mo,  sheep.     (Stained.) 

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335  Constitution  of  the   United   States   According   to   the 
Latest  Amendments.     To  which  are  Prefixed  the  Decla- 
ration   of    Independence    and    the    Federal    Constitution. 
With  portrait  of  Washington  by  Gobrecht.     i2mo,  sheep. 

Gettysburg,  1811 

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twenty-two  subscribers,  including  "the  husband  of  Barbara 
Fritchie." 

336  Continental  Congress.     The  Journals  of  the  Proceed- 
ings of  Congress.     Held  at  Philadelphia  from  January  to 
May,  1776.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

R.  Aitken.  Philadelphia,   1776 

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book,  April,  1776:  "I  was  ordered  to  print  no  more  in  this  large 
type  and  to  begin  a  new  edition,  beginning  with  the  Session  of 
Congress  which  rendered  the  sale  of  the  above  abortive.  Mean- 
time I  sold  80  copies.  I  also  sold  14  Reams  of  this  edition  to 
Benjamin  Flower  for  the  use  of  the  Army  for  cartridges  at  3os 
per  ream/'  It  is  probable  that  another  copy  could  not  be  found. 
This  is  clean  as  the  day  of  issue. 

337      Journals   of   Congress.      Containing  the   Pro- 
ceedings  from   September   5,    1774,   to  January    I,    1776. 
Published  by   order  of  Congress.     Vol.   I. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

R.  Aitken,  Philadelphia,  1777 
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338      Another  copy. 

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R.  Aitken,  Philadelphia,  1777 
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339      Journals   of   Congress.      Containing   the    Pro- 
ceedings in  the  Year  1776.     Published  by  order  of  Con- 
gress.    Vol.  II. 

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R.  Aitken,  Philadelphia,  1777 

Fine,  clean  copy.  Contains  the  first  official  publication  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence. 


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34O Journals   of   Congress.     Containing   the   Pro- 
ceedings from   January   ist,   1777,  to  January   ist,   1778. 
Published  by  order  of  Congress.     Vol.  III. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

John  Dunlap,  Philadelphia,  N.  D. 
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341      Journals   of   Congress.      Containing   the    Pro- 
ceedings from  January   ist,   1778,  to  January   ist,   1779. 
Published  by  order  of  Congress.     Vol.  IV. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

David  C.  Claypoole,  Philadelphia,  N.  D. 
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342      Journals   of   Congress.      Containing   the   Pro- 
ceedings from   January   ist,    1779,  to  January    ist,    1780. 
Vol.  V.    8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

David  C.  Claypoole,  Philadelphia,  1782 
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343      Journals  of  the  United  States,  in  Congress  As- 
sembled.   Containing  the  Proceedings  from  the  third  day 
of  November,  1783,  to  the  third  day  of  June,  1784.     Pub- 
lished by  order  of  Congress.     Vol  IX. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

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344      Journals  of  the  United  States  in  Congress  As- 
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Monday  in  November,  1784.    Published  by  order  of  Con- 

§ress.     Vol.  X. 
vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

John  Dunlap,  Philadelphia,   1785 
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345  Journals  of  the  United  States  in  Congress  As- 
sembled.   Containing  the  Proceedings  from  the  sixth  day 
of  November,  1786,  to  the  fifth  day  of  November,  1787. 
Published  by  order  of  Congress.     Vol.  XII. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut.     N.  P.,  1787 
Slightly  stained.    Autograph  of  Richard  Bland  Lee  on  title. 

346  Journals   of   Congress.      Containing   the    Pro- 
ceedings  from   January   ist,   1778,  to  January   ist,   1779. 
Published  by  order  of  Congress.     Vol.  IV. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

David  C.  Claypoole,  Philadelphia,  N.  D. 

347  Continental  Congress.     Extracts  from   the  Votes  and 
Proceedings  of  the  American  Continental  Congress,  held 
at  Philadelphia  on  the  5th  of  September,  1774.     Contain- 


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ing  the  Bill  of  Rights,  a  List  of  Grievances,  Occasional 

Resolves,  the  Association,  an  Address  to  the  People  of 

Great-Britain,  and  a  Memorial  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the 

British-American   Colonies.     Published  by  order  of  the 

Congress. 

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348  Continental  Congress.     The  Congress  Canvassed;  or, 
An   Examination  into  the  Conduct  of  the   Delegates  at 
their  Grand  Convention,  held  in  Philadelphia,  September, 
1774.     Addressed  to  the  Merchants  of  New  York.     By 
A.  W.  Farmer,  author  of  "Free  Thoughts,"  etc. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Printed  in  the  Year  1774 

Somewhat   soiled,  but  very  scarce. 

349  Continental  Congress.     Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Congress  held  in  Philadelphia,  May  loth,  1775.    With 
the  half  title.    8vo,  half  bound. 

W.  &  T.  Bradford,  Philadelphia,  1775 
Scarce.     Name  cut  from  top  of  half  title. 

350      Journals  of  Congress.     From  Monday,  Febru- 
ary ist,  to  Monday,  March  ist;  Monday,  March  ist,  to 
Tuesday,  March  3Oth ;  Wednesday,  March  3ist,  to  Sat- 
urday, April  loth ;  Monday,  April  iQth,  to  Saturday,  April 
24th ;  Saturday,  April  24th,  to  Monday,  May  3d ;  Monday, 
May  24th,  to  Saturday,  May  2Qth ;  Monday,  June  7th,  to 
Saturday,  June  I2th,  1779.     7  pamphlets.     8vo,  uncut. 

David  C.   Claypoole,  Philadelphia,  N.   D. 
In  the  original  parts  as  issued. 

351  Congress.     A  Supplemental  Journal  of  such  Proceed- 
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the  Time  they  were  Depending,  were  Ordered  to  be  kept 
Secret,  and  respecting  which  the  Injunction  of  Secrecy 
was  afterwards  taken  off  by  order  of  the  House. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  1806 

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352  Corwell,  Russell  H.     The  Life,  Travels  and  Literary 
Career  of  Bayard  Taylor.    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1879 

353  Cooper,    Rev.    Mr.     The    History   of    North    America. 
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British  Colonies,  etc.     Illustrated.     i6mo,  sheep. 

Lansingburgh,  1795 
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and  Defeat  of  De  Grasse.  The  frontispiece  is  injured  on  the 
margin. 

354  Cooper,   Rev.    Mr.      The    History   of    North   America. 
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the    Original    Inhabitants,    the    First    Settlement   of    the 
British  Colonies,  etc.     8vo,  calf.  Philadelphia,  1797 
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355  Cooper,    Rev.    Mr.     The   History   of   North    America. 
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556      Cooper,  The  Rev.  Mr.    The  History  of  North  America. 
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357  Cooper,  Thomas.    Some  Information  Respecting  Amer- 
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8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Dublin.  1794 

Name  on  title. 

358  Cooper,   Thomas.     An    Account    of    the   Trial    of,    of 
Northumberland,  on  a  Charge  of  Libel  against  the  Presi- 
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Philadelphia,  1800 

Very   rare.     This   trial    attracted    world-wide    attention    and,    in 
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359  Copperhead  Minstrel.     A  Choice  Collection  of  Demo- 
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New  York,  1863 

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360  (Coxe,  Tench.)      A  Brief  Examination  of  Lord  Shef- 
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Philadelphia,   1791 

361  Coxe,  Tench.     A  View  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
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Philadelphia,  1794 
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362  Coxe,  Tench.    A  View  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
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363  Coxe,  Tench.    A  Statement  of  the  Arts  and  Manufac- 
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4to,  half  sheep.  Philadelphia,   1814 

364  Craig- Anglesey.     The  Trial   in   Ejectment    (at  large) 
between    Campbell    Craig,    Lessee    of    James    Annesley, 
Esq..    and   others,    Plaintiff:    and   the    Right    Honorable 
Richard  Earl  of  Anglesey,  Defendant.     Before  the  Barons 
of  His  Majesty's  Court  of  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  Friday, 
November  n,  1743,  etc.    Folio,  half  bound.    London,  1744 

Very  rare.  James  Annesley,  the  heir  to  the  earldom,  was  sold 
as  a  redemptioner  in  1728  to  a  German  farmer  in  Lancaster 
County.  Pa.  In  this  suit  he  recovered  his  estate  and  title.  Scott's 
"Guy  Mannering"  and  Read's  "Wandering  Heir"  are  founded 
upon  incidents  in  the  life  of  this  remarkable  character. 

365  Cramer,   Zadok.     The    Navigator.      Containing   Direc- 
tions for  Navigating  the  Monongahela,  Allegheny,  Ohio 
and  Mississippi  Rivers.    With  an  Ample  Account  of  these 
Much-Admired  Waters,   from   the  Head  of  the   Former 
to  the  Mouth  of  the  Latter,  and  a  Concise  Description 
of  the  Towns,  Villages,  Harbours,  Settlements,  etc.,  with 
accurate  maps  of  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi.    To  which  is 
added  an  Appendix,  containing  an  Account  of  Louisiana 
and  of  the  Missouri  and  Columbia  Rivers.     I2mo,  boards. 

Pittsburgh,  1811 
Very  scarce.     Contains  also  a  plan  of   Pittsburg. 

366  Crawford,  Charles.     Observations  upon  Negro-Slavery. 
I2mo,  original  covers,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1790 

367  Crawford,  Charles.     An   Essay  on  the  Propagation  of 
the  Gospel,  in  which  there  are  Numerous  Facts  and  Ar- 
guments addressed  to  prove  that  many  of  the  Indians 
of  America  are  Descended  from  the  Ten  Tribes. 
Second   edition.      I2mo,   foxed.  Philadelphia,    1891 

368  Crevecoeur,  Robert  de.     Saint  John  de   Crevecceur  sa 
vie  et  ses  ouvrages  (1735-1813).     With  portraits. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  top  edge  gilt.  Paris,  1883 

369  Criminal  Recorder,  The;  or,  An  Awful  Beacon  to  the 
Rising  Generation  of  Both  Sects.     Illustrated  -with  copper- 
plates.    I2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,    1812 
Poor  copy. 

371       Crisis,  The.     To  the  People  of  England  and  America. 
8vo.  London,  1775 

The  first  fourteen  numbers  of  this  excessively  rare  periodical  in 
prose  and  poetry.  Written  in  reference  to  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, and  of  a  decidedly  American  tendency. 


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371  Crockett,  David.    A  Narrative  of  the  Life  of.    By  Him- 
self.    I2mo,  muslin.  Philadelphia,  1834 

372  Cuming,    F.      Sketches    of    a    Tour    to    the    Western 
Country ;  through  the  States  of  Ohio  and  Kentucky ;  a 
Voyage  down  the  Ohio  and   Mississippi   Rivers,   and  i 
Trip  through  the  Mississippi  Territory  and  Part  of  West 
Florida.     Commenced  at  Philadelphia  in  the  WTinter  of 
1807  and   Concluded  in  1809.     T2mo,  sheep. 

Pittsburgh,  1810 
Very  scarce. 

,  373  Curious  Portraits.  The  History  of  America.  Abridged 
for  the  use  of  Children  of  all  Denominations.  Adorned 
with  cuts  i6mo,  boards.  Philadelphia,  1795 

Very  curious  and  excessively  rare.  Contains  a  frontispiece  and 
twenty-one  curious  wood-cut  portraits  of  Geo.  Washington,  Ben- 
jamin Franklin,  Gen.  Sullivan,  Gen.  Clinton,  Gen.  Henry  Lee, 
Gen.  Montgomery,  Gen.  Green,  the  Governors  of  the  Thirteen 
Provinces,  etc. 

374  Currie,  William.    An  Historical  Account  of  the  Climate 
and  Diseases  of  the  United  States  of  America.    8vo,  calf. 

Philadelphia,  1792 

375  Dagnall,  John  M.     Daisy  Swain,  the  Flower  of  She- 
nandoah.     Illustrated.      i6mo,   cloth.  Brooklyn,    1865 

376  Dallas,  George  M.     A  Series  of  Letters  from  London. 
8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1869 

377  Dall,  Caroline  H.     Barbara  Fritchie.     A  Study.     Por- 
trait and  other  illustrations.    8vo.  cloth.  Boston,  1892 

378  Darlington,   William.     Reliquiae   Baldwinianse.      Selec- 
tions   from    the    Correspondence    of    William    Baldwin, 
M.  D.    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1843 
Portrait   engraved  by   A.   Newsam. 

379  Darlington,  William.    Memorials  of  John  Bartram  and 
Humphrey    Marshall.     With    Notice   of   their    Botanical 
Contemporaries.     Illustrated.     8vo.   cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1849 

380  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.    Third  Report 
of  the  National  Society.     8vo,  uncut.     Washington,  1901 

,  381       Davies,  John.    The  History  of  the  Caribby  Islands,  viz. : 
Barbados,    Sr.    Christophers,     St.    Vincents,     Martinics, 
Dominico,   Barbonthos,    Monserrat,    Mevis,   Angelo,    etc. 
In  all,  XXVIII.    Numerous  plates. 
Folio.     Full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt,  carmine  edges. 

London  1666 
Fine  copy.     Very  scarce. 


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382  Davis,  Charles  L.    A  Brief  History  of  the  North  Caro- 
lina  Troops    on   the    Continental    Establishment    in    the 
War  of  the  Revolution.     *     *     *     Also  a  Sketch  of  the 
North  Carolina  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.     By  Henry  H. 
Bellas.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     Philadelphia,  1896 

383  Davis,  John.     Travels  of  Four  Years   and   a  Half  in 
the  United  States  of  America,  during   1798,   1799,   1800, 
1801  and  1802.    8vo,  original  boards,  uncut.    London,  1803 

This  book  is  the  authority  for  the  story  of  Jefferson's  hitching 
his  horse  to  the  fence  when  inaugurated,  and  is  severe  upon  Frank 
lin.  The  book  is  dedicated,  by  permission,  to  Thomas  Jefferson. 

384  Davis,  L.  H.    The  Centennial  Celebration  at  Pottstown, 
Pa.,  July  4,  1876.     And  Historical  Sketch.     8vo,  cloth. 

Pottstown,  1876 

385  Davis,  W.  W.  H.     Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of 
John   Lacey,   a    Brigadier-General   in   the    Revolutionary 
Army.     8vo,  boards,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

Privately  printed,  1868 

386  Davis,  W.  W.  H.    The  History  of  Bucks  County,  Penn- 
sylvania from  the  Discovery  of  the  Delaware  to  the  Pres- 
ent Time.     Maps.    8vo,  cloth.  Doylestown,  1876 
Scarce. 

387  Dawson,  Henry  B.     The  Assault  on  Stony  Point  by 
General   Anthony   Wayne,  July    i6th,    1779.      With  map, 
facsimiles  and   notes.     Imperial   8vo.   boards,   uncut. 

Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1863 

Large-paper  copy.  Only  two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed. 
With  duplicate  title,  dedication  and  introduction. 

388  Dawson,  Moses.     A  Historical  Narrative  of  the  Civil 
and  Military  Services  of  Major-General  William  H.  Har- 
rison, and  a  Vindication  of  his  Character  and  Conduct 
as  a  Statesmen,  a  Citizen  and  a  Soldier.     With  a  Detail 
of  his  Negotiations  and  Wars  with  the  Indians,  until  the 
final  overthrow  of  the  Celebrated  Chief  Tecumseh  and  his 
brother   The   Prophet.      (Foxed.)      8vo.    sheep. 

Cincinnati,   1824 
Very  scarce. 

Henry  Dearborn's  Valley  Forge  Orderly  Book. 

389  Dearborn,   Henry.     The   Original   Autograph   Orderly 
Book  of,  at  Valley  Forge  from  January  I3th  to  February 
4th,  1778.     With  each  day's  Orders.  Courts  Martial  and 
Events.    4to,  half  morocco. 

This  orderly  book  lacks  several  pages  at  the  front  and  back, 
but  contains  all  the  orders,  courts  martial  and  events  in  camp 
from  January  T.3  to  July  1-1,  1778.  It  is  of  great  historical  interest 
from  the  fact  that  it  takes  in  one  whole  month  at  Valley  Forge, 
of  the  most  severe  winter  the  Continental  Army  had  to  suffer 


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under.  The  proceedings  of  the  courts  martial  are  peculiarly  inter- 
esting in  detailing  the  different  petty  offenses  committed  by  the 
soldiers,  and  their  punishments,  which  generally  consisted  of  a 
generous  use  of  the  rod  at  the  head  of  their  regiment,  and  also 
of  a  few  cases  where  capital  punishment  was  necessary.  It  also 
gives  an  account  of  how  bravely  Colonel  Lee  defended  his  quarters 
against  a  troop  of  the  enemy's  dragoons  of  vastly  superior  numbers. 
Anything  of  this  character  from  the  memorable  camp  at  Valley 
Forge  is  of  the  greatest  rarity. 

390  Debates  of  the  Convention  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania 
Proposed    for    the    Government    of    the    United    States. 
Taken  in  shorthand  by  Thomas  Lloyd.     Vol.  I. 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Joseph  James,  Philadelphia,  1788 
All  published.  Exceedingly  rare. 

391  Debates  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States  during  the  First  Session  of  the  Fourth  Congress. 
Part  II..  upon  the  subject  of  the  British  Treaty.     8vo, 
boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1796 
Has  library  stamp  on  title. 

392  De  Haas  Wills.     History  of  the  Early  Settlement  and 
Indian  Wars  of  Western  Virginia.     Containing  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Various  Expeditions  in  the  West  Previous 
to   1795 ;   and   also   Biographical   Sketches   of   Col.    Ebe- 
nezer  Zane,  Major  Sam.  McCulloch,  Lewis  Wetzel,  Gen. 
Andrew    Lewis,    Gen.    Daniel    Broadhead,    Capt.    Sam. 
Brady,    Col.    Wm.    Crawford,    and    other    Distinguished 
Actors  in  our  Border  Wars.     Illustrated.    8vo.  cloth. 

Wheeling,  1851 
Scarce.     Most   of  the   edition  was  destroyed  by  fire. 

393  Deland,  Margaret.     Florida  Days.     Illustrated. 

8vo,  cloth.  Boston,   1889 

394  Delano,  Amasa.    A  Narrative  of  Voyages  and  Travels 
in  the  Northern  and  Southern  Hemispheres.    Portrait. 
8vo,  sheep.  Boston,  1817 

Gives  an  account  of  the  discovery  of  Pitcairn's  Island,  and  the 
mutineers  of  the  bounty. 

395  Delaplaine's  Repository  of  the  Lives  and  Portraits  of 
Distinguished  American  Characters.     With  eighteen  por- 
traits and  two  frontispieces.     4to  calf.     Philadelphia,  1815 
Three  parts  bound  in  one  volume.     All  published. 

396  Democratic    Electoral    Hand    Book.      A    Collection    of 
Pamphlets  on  the  Democratic  Campaign  of  1856.     Bound 
in  i  vol.    8vo,  half  roan. 

397  Democratic  Pamphlets.    A  Collection  of  Twenty-seven 
Scarce  Political  Brochures,  Speeches,  Songs,  etc.,  written 
in  the  North  in  Opposition  to  the   Policy  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  in  1864.     8vo,  cloth. 


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398  Democracy-Sublimated;  or,  The  Blissful  Effects  of  a 
Union   of   Philanthropy,    Philosophy  and   Power.     Illus- 
trated in  letters  to  a  young  candidate  for  public  honors. 
8vo,  half  bock.  Pa.,  1802 

399  Desultory  Reflections  on  the  New  Political  Aspects  of 
Public  Affairs  in  the  United  States  of  America,  1799. 
8vo,  half  red  morocco.  New  York,  1800 

400  Dickinson,  John.    A  Speech  Delivered  in  the  House  of 
Assembly  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  May  24,  1764 
*     *     *     on  the  Occasion  of  a   Petition  Drawn  up  by 
Order,    and    then    under    Consideration    of    the    House, 
Praying  His   Majesty  for  a   Change   of   Government  of 
this  Province.     Second  edition. 

8vo,  half  bock,  red  tops,  uncut.  Wm.  Bradford,  1764 

Name   on  title. 

401  (Dickinson,  John.)      Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Penn- 
sylvania to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Colonies. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt.  Boston,  1768 

The  very  rare  First  Boston  Edition  of  the  letters  which  had  so 
much  to  do  in  shaping  the  destinies  of  America. 

402  (Dickinson,  John.)      Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Penn- 
sylvania to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Colonies.    The 
third  edition.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Wm.  &  Thos.  Bradford,  Philadelphia,  1769 

403  (Dickinson,  John.)      An   Essay  on   the   Constitutional 
Power  of   Great-Britain  over  the   Colonies   in  America. 
With  the   Resolves  of  the  Committee  for  the  Province 
of  Pennsylvania,  and  their  Instructions  to  their  Repre- 
sentatives in  Assembly. 

8vo,  naif  morocco,  top  edge  trimmed,  others  uncut. 

Wm.  &  Thos.  Bradford,  Philadelphia,  1774 

On  page  66  is  an  article  on  the  Pennsylvania   Germans.     The 
last  leaf  damaged   on   margin. 

404  (Dickinson,  John.")     A  Declaration  by  the  Representa- 
tives of  the  United  Colonies  of  North-America,  now  Met 
in    General   Congress  at    Philadelphia,   setting  forth   the 
Causes  and  Necessity  of  their  taking  up  Arms. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1775 

Very  rare. 

405  Dickinson,    John.      The    Political    Writings    of.      Late 
President  of  the  State  of  Delaware  and  of  the  Common- 
wealth of  Pennsylvania.     2  vols.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Wilmington,  1801 
Good  copy.    Scarce. 


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406  Dilworth,   W.   H.     The   History   of   the   Conquest   of 
Mexico  by  the  Celebrated  Hernando  Cortez. 

i6mo,  boards.  Philadelphia,  1801 

Title   scribbled   upon. 

407  Diplomatic   Correspondence.     Papers   Relating  to  the 
Foreign  Affairs  of  the  United  States  during  the  Thirty- 
ninth  Congress.     4  vols.     8vo,  cloth.     Washington,  1866 

408  Doane,  Bishop  George  W.     A  Collection  of  Ten  Pam- 
phlets,   Three    Broadsides,    and    Numerous    Newspaper 
Clippings  Relating  to  the  Trial  of  Bishop  Doane.     Bound 
in  i  vol.    8vo,  half  morocco. 

409  Documentary    History    of    the    Constitution    of    the 
United   States,    1786-1870.      Derived    from    the    Records, 
Manuscripts  and  Rolls  Deposited  in  the  Bureau  of  Rolls 
and  Library  of  the  Department  of  State. 

3  vols.   Imperial  8vo,  paper,  uncut.  Washington,  1894-1900 

410  Doddridge,    Rev.    Dr.   Joseph.      Notes    on    the    Settle- 
ment and  Indian  Wrars  of  the  Western  Parts  of  Virgina 
and   Pennsylvania,  from  the  Year   1763   until   the   Year 
1783,  inclusive.     Together  with  a  View  of  the  State  of 
Society  and  Manners  of  the  First  Settlers  of  the  Western 
Country.     I2tno,  half  morocco.         Wellsburgh,  Va.,  1824 

First  Edition.  Title  repaired.  "Rev.  Jos.  D.  McCabe  from  Dr. 
D.'s  sister,  Mrs.  Brown,  of  Wellsburgh,  W.  Va."  Very  rare. 

411  Doddridge,  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph.    Notes  on  the  Settlements 
and  Indian  Wars  of  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania,  etc. 
I2mo,  sheep.  Wellsburgh,  Va.,  1824 
Lacks  title  page  and  last  three  pages. 

412  Donaldson,   Thomas.     The   Moqui   Pueblo   Indians   of 
Arizona ;  The  Six  Nations  of  New  York,  and  the  Eastern 
Band  of  Cherokees  of  North  Carolina.     Colored  and  plain 
illustrations.    3  vols.    4to,  paper.          Washington,  1892-93 

413  Doubleday,  Abner.     Chancellorsville   and   Gettysburg. 
I2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1882 

414  Dougherty's  Cabinet  of  Natural  History  and  American 

Rural    Sports.      Illustrated    iviih    portraits    and    numerous 

lithographs  in  colors.     3  vols. 

4to,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edges  gilt,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1830-33 

This  elegant  work  was  too  expensive  for  the  time,  and  perished 
in  the  third  volume.  It  is  one  of  the  rarest  and  most  interesting 
works  on  our  rural  sports. 


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415  Douglass,  William.     A  Summary,  Historical  and  Po- 
litical, of  the  First  Planting,  Progressive  Improvements 
and  Present  State  of  the   British   Settlements  in  North 
America.     With  mops.     2  vols.     8vo,  contemporary  calf. 

London,  1760 
Fine  copy.     Scarce. 

416  Drake,    Daniel.      Natural    and    Statistical    View;    or, 
Picture  of  Cincinnati  and  the  Miami  County.     With  an 
Appendix,  containing  Observations  on  the   Late   Earth- 
quakes,   the    Aurora    Borealis    and    South-West    Wind. 
Illustrated  by  maps. 

I2mo,  original  lettered  boards,  uncut.     (Broken.) 

Cincinnati,  1815 
One   of  the   earliest   Cincinnati  books.     Very  rare. 

417  Draper,  Lyman  C.     King's  Mountain  and  its  Heroes. 
History  of  the   Battle  of   King's   Mountain,   October  7, 
1780.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.  Cincinnati,  1881 

418  Duane,  William.    Report  of  a  Debate  in  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States.    8vo,  half  roan.  Philadelphia,  1804 

On  a  resolution  of  changing  the  mode  of  electing  the  President 
and  Vice-President  of  the  United  States. 

419  Dubbs,  Joseph   Henry.     Historic   Manual   of  the   Re- 
formed Church  in  the  United  States.     Illustrated. 

8vo,  cloth.  Lancaster,  1885 

/ 

420  Duche,  Jacob  M.  A.     Discourses  on  Various  Subjects. 
Rector  of  Christ-Church  and  St.  Peter's,  in  Philadelphia. 
Frontispieces  by  William  Sharp,  after  B.  West.     2  vols. 
8vo,  calf,  gilt,  canary  edges.  London,   1780 

Name  on  title.     The  author  was  the  first  chaplain  to  the  Con- 
tinental Congress. 

421  Duffield,  George.    Evangelical  Piety.    A  Farewell  Dis- 
course.     Preached   at   Carlisle,    March   28,    1835.      With 
portrait.     i6mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1835 

422  Duganne,  A.  J.  H.    The  Quaker  Soldier.    A  True  Story 
of  the  War  for  our  Union.    Frontispiece  and  portraits. 
I2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1869 

423  Duncan,  Archibald.     The  Mariners'  Chronicle.     Being 
a  Collection  of  the  Most  Interesting  Narratives  of  Ship- 
wrecks,  Fires,    Famines,   and  other   Calamities   Incident 
to  a  Life  of  Maritime  Enterprise.     With  many  interesting 
plates,  by  Tanner.     4  vols.     8vo.  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1806 
Scarce. 


425       Dunlap,    William.      The    Life    of    Charles    Brockden 
Brown.     Together   with   Selections  from   the   Rarest  of 
his  Printed  Works.     From  his  Original  Letters  and  from 
his  Manuscripts  never  before  published.      (Foxed.) 
2  vols.    8vo,  half  morocco,  top  edges  gilt,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1815 

.426       Dunlap,  William.     History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress 
of  the  Arts  of  Design  in  the  United  States.     2  vols. 
8vo.  original  boards.  New  York,  1834 

Portrait  inserted.     Fine,  clean  copy.     Very  rare. 

427  Du  Ponceau,  Peter  S.    A  Brief  View  of  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States.     I2mo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1834 

428  Duportail,  M.     Love  and  Patriotism ;  or,  The  Extra- 
ordinary   Adventures    of.      Late    Major-General    in    the 
Army   of  the   United   States.      Interspersed   with   many 
Surprising  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  the  Late  Count  Pu- 
laski.     I2mo,  sheep.  Boston,  1799 

Has  bound  with  it  The  History  of  Louisa,  the  Lovely  Orphan. 
By  Mrs.  Helme.     Boston,   1798. 

429  Durrett,  Reuben  T.     John  Filson,  the  First  Historian 
of   Kentucky.     An   Account  of   his    Life   and   Writings. 
Prepared  for  the  Filson  Club.     With  portrait. 

4to,  half  morocco,  red  tops,  uncut. 

Louisville  and  Cincinnati,  1884 

430  Durrie,  Daniel  S.     A  History  of  Madison,  the  Capital 
of  Wisconsin.     Including  the   Four-Lake  Country. 
8vo,  cloth.  Madison,  1874 
Autograph  letter,   signed,   of  the   author   inserted. 

431  Eaton,  John  H.    The  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson,  Major- 
General  in  the  Service  of  the  United  States.     Comprising 
a  History  of  the  War  in  the  South,  from  the  Commence- 
ment of  the  Creek  Campaign  to  the  Termination  of  Hos- 
tilities before  New  Orleans.     With  portraits  and  plans. 
8vo,  calf.  Philadelphia,  1817 
Name  on  title. 

432  Eaton,  John  H.     The  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.     Por- 
trait.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1824 
Name   on  title.     Stained. 

433  Eddis,  William.     Letters  from  America,  Historical  and 
Descriptive.     Comprising  Occurrences  from  1769  to  1777, 
inclusive.    8vo,  boards,  uncut,  one  side  of  cover  missing. 

London,  1792 

The  author  was  a  Tory,  who  came  from  England  and  resided  at 
Annapolis,    Maryland,    under    protection    of    the    Governor.      He 


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gives  a  good  account  of  the  state  of  affairs  in  Maryland  during 
the  Revolution,  and  also  tells  of  the  trials  and  tribulations  of  a 
Tory  among  those  patriotic  people. 

434  Edwards,  Bryan.    The  History,  Civil  and  Commercial, 
of  the  British  Colonies  in  the  West  Indies.     With  portrait 
by  Edwin.     Lacks  atlas.    4  vols.    8vo,  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1806 

For  a  lively  account  of  Col.  Daniel  Parke  Custis,  ancestor  of 
Martha  Washington,  see  Vol.  II.,  page  159. 

435  Edwards,  Jonathan.     An  Account  of  the  Life  of  the 
Reverend  Mr.   David  Brainerd,  Minister  of  the  Gospel, 
Missionary  to  the  Indians  from   the  Honorable  Society 
in  Scotland  for  the  Propagation  of  Christian  Knowledge, 
and   Pastor  of   a   Church   of   Christian   Indians   in   New 
Jersey.     Who   died   at   Northampton   in   New    England, 
Octob.  Qth,  1747,  in  the  3Oth  year  of  his  age. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1749 

Fine  copy  of  this  very  scarce  book,  with  a  long  list  of  subscribers. 

436  Edwards,  Jonathan.     An  Account  of  the  Life  of  Mr. 
David   Brainerd,   Missionary  from   the   Society  for  Pro- 
pagating   Christian    Knowledge.      With    Mr.    Brainerd's 
Public  Journal.     To  this  edition  is  added   Air.   Beatty's 
Mission  to  the  Westward  of  the  Allegheny  Mountains. 
8vo,  half  calf.  Edinburgh,  1798 

437  Edwards,   Morgan.     Materials  Towards  a  History  of 
American  Baptists.     In  12  vols.     Fellow  of  Rhodeisland 
College  and   Overseer  of  the   Baptist   Church  in   Phila- 
delphia.     With    frontispiece,    "View    on    the    Schuylkill." 
2  vols.     (Vol.  I.   I2mo,  original  calf,  and  Vol  II.  I2mo, 
half  morocco,  top   edge   gilt,   uncut.) 

Philadelphia,  1770-1792 

Of  the  most  extreme  rarity  and  a  fine  copy,  although  differently 
bound.  Two  volumes  were  all  that  were  published,  and  they 
contain  a  history  of  the  Baptists  of  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania, 
in  the  postscript  to  Vol.  II.  he  advises  purchasers  not  to  bind  their 
books,  because  "four  other  little  volumes  will  be  added  in  due 
time,  and  because  the  five  may  be  bound  nearly  as  cheap  as  one. 
which  volumes  (with  this)  will  comprise  the  history  of  the  Bap- 
tists in  the  five  Middle  States.  The  history  of  them  in  Delaware 
State  is  obtained  already;  and  will  be  sent  to  the  press  as  soon 
as  sufficient  number  of  subscribers  offer."  It  is  evident  that  a 
sufficient  number  of  subscribers  never  did  offer,  as  the  two  vol- 
umes were  all  that  ever  appeared  in  print. 

See  facsimile  title. 

439      Egle,  William  H.    Some  Pennsylvania  Women  during 
the  War  of  the  Revolution.     8vo,  buckram,  uncut. 

Harrisburg,  1898 
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A   HISTORY   O*    THE    AMERICAN    BAPTISES* 


4N    XII    VOLUMES, 


By  MORGAN  EDWARDS,  &.  M, 

Fellow  of  Rhodeifland  college,  and  OVERSEER 
of  the  Baptift  church  in  Philadelphia. 


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440  Elmer,  L.  Q.  C.     History  of  the  Early  Settlement  and 
Progress  of  Cumberland   County,   New  Jersey. 

8vo,  cloth.  Bridgeton,  1869 

441  Elisha,  Patrick   N.   I.     Patent  Right  Oppression   Ex- 
posed ;  or,  Knavery  Detected.     In  an  Address  to  Unite 
all  Good  People  to  Obtain  a  Repeal  of  the  Patent-Laws. 
I2mo,  boards,"  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1814 

A  caustic  bit  in  verse  against  Patent-Right  Oprression.     Name 
on  title  and  stained. 

v  442  Ellicott,  Andrew.  The  Journal  of.  Late  Commissioner 
on  Behalf  of  the  United  States,  during  part  of  the  Year 
1796,  the  Years  1797,  1798,  1799,  and  part  of  the  Year 
1800.  For  Determining  the  Boundary  between  the 
United  States  and  the  Possessions  of  His  Catholic 
Majesty  in  America.  Containing  Occasional  Remarks 
on  the  Situation,  Soil,  Rivers,  Natural  Productions  and 
the  Diseases  of  the  Different  Countries  on  the  Ohio, 
Mississippi  and  Gulf  of  Mexico.  With  six  maps. 
4to,  calf.  (Cracked.)  Philadelphia,  1803 

443  Elliott,  Com.  Jesse  Duncan.     Speech  of.     Delivered  at 
Hagerstown,  November  14,  1843.    Portrait.     8vo,  boards. 

Philadelphia,  1844 

His  defense  of  his  action  at  the  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  and  which 
forms  really  the  best  account  of  that  battle. 

444  Emerick,  A.  G.     Songs  for  the  People.     Comprising 
National,  Patriotic,  Sentimental.  Comic  and  Naval  Songs. 
Illustrated.    Vol  .1.    8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1848 

445  Emma    Corbett;  or,    The    Miseries    of    Civil    War. 
Founded    on    some  Recent    Circumstances    which    Hap- 
pened in  America.  Frontispiece  by  Burke,  after  Angelica 
Kaitffman.    3  vols.  i6mo,  calf.                         London,  1780 

The  scene  is  laid  in  and  around  Philadelphia  during  the   Revo- 
lution. 

446  England    and     Maryland.       Summary     View    of    the 
Courses  of  the  Crops  in  the  Husbandry  of.    With  a  Com- 
parison of  their  Products,  with  a  System  of  Improved 
Courses,  Proposed  for  Farms  in  America. 

Small  4t.o,  half  morocco.     Chas.  Cist,  Philadelphia,  1784 

447  English  Colonies  in  America.     The  History  of,  from 
pages   35    to   541.      Beginning   with    New    England   and 
ending  with  Carolina.    8vo,  half  bock.  Circa  1741 
Probably  a  portion  of  Oldmixon's  History. 

448  Evans,    George.      Illustrated    History    of    the    United 
States  Mint.     8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1890 


53 

449  Everett,  Edward.    The  Questions  of  the  Day.    An  Ad- 
dress, July  4,  1861.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York.  1861 

450  Facts  and  Arguments  Respecting  the  Great  Utility  of 
an  Extensive  Plan  of  Inland  Navigation. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1805 

451  Fashionable  Tour,   The;   or,   A   Trip   to   the   Springs, 
Niagara,   Quebec  and   Boston   in   the   Summer  of    1821. 
With  a  view  of  the  pavilion  at  Saratoga  Springs. 

i6mo,  half  roan.  Saratoga  Springs,  1822 

452  Federal  Government.     An  Essay  on  the  Seat  of  the 
Federal  Government,  and  the   Exclusive  Jurisdiction  of 
Congress  over  a  Ten  Mile  District.     With  Observations 
on  the  Economy  and  Delicate  Morals  Necessary  to  be 
Observed  in  Infant  States.    Humbly  Offered  to  the  Pub- 
lic by  a  Citizen  ot  Philadelphia.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1789 

One  of  the  earliest  pamphlets  published  in  reference  to  the 
establishment  cf  the  seat  of  government  in  Philadelphia. 

j-*  453       Federalist,  The,  on  the  New  Constitution  Written  in 
1788  by  Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.   Madison  and  Mr.  Jay. 
8vo,  sheep.  Hallo  well,  1842 

454  Ferguson,  James.  Select  Mechanical  Exercises,  show- 
ing how  to  Construct  Different  Clocks,  Orreries  and  Sun- 
Dials,  etc.  Illustrated.  8vo,  calf.  London,  1773 

The  author,  who  says  he  was  a  friend  of  Dr.  Franklin,  of  Phila- 
delphia, gives  a  plan  of  a  clock  invented  by  Dr.  Franklin,  "which 
measures  time  exceedingly  well." 

^      455       (Fessenden.   Thomas    G.)      Democracy   Unveiled;   or, 
Tyranny  Stripped  of  the  Garb  of  Patriotism.    By  Christo- 
pher Caustic.     Third  edition.     With  additions. 
2  vols.    8vo  ,calf.  New  York,  1800 

•c/2?  456  (Fessenden,  Thomas  G.)  The  Modern  Philosopher; 
or,  Terrible  Tractoration.  By  Christopher  Caustick. 
8vo,  original  boards,  uncut.  (Broken.) 

Philadelphia,   1806 

.J^f~457  (Fessenden,  Thomas  G.)  The  Modern  Philosopher; 
or,  Terrible  Tractoration.  By  Christopher  Caustick. 
Frontispiece.  Second  edition.  8vo.  half  bound. 

Philadelphia,  1806 

•  fa  458  (Fessenden,  Thomas  G.)  The  Modern  Philosopher; 
or,  Terrible  Tractoration.  Second  American  edition. 
Frontispiece.  (Stained.)  8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1806 


54 

459  Fiction.     Motherless  Mary ;  or,  The  Entertaining  His- 
tory of  a  Motherless  Orphan    *     *     *     Decoyed  to  Lon- 

i  /  don.    Colored  plate.  New  York,  1828 

'  Jfi 

Elizabeth;  or,  The  Exiles  of  Siberia.  By  Madame  Cot- 
tin.  Colored  plate.  New  York,  1823 

Midnight  Horrors :  or,  The  Bandit's  Daughter.  Colored 
plate.  New  York,  1823 

Raymond  and  Agnes;  or,  The  Bleeding  Nun  of  the 
Castle  of  Lindenberg.  By  M.  G.  Lewis.-  Colored  plate. 

New  York..  N.  D. 

The  Seven  Champions  of  Christendom.     Colored  plate. 

New  York,  1830 

Valentine  and  Orson.     Colored  plate.    New  York,  N.  D. 

The  Wandering  Spirit.    Colored  plate.    New  York,  1830 

The  Bravo  of  Perth,  or  Voorm,  the  Robber.  Colored 
plate.  New  York,  1826 

The  Surprising  Adventures  of  the  Renowned  Baron 
Munchausen.  Folding  plate.  New  York,  1826 

The  Extraordinary  Life  and  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood. 
Colored  plate.  New  York,  1823 

The  Interesting  Life.  Travels,  Voyages  and  Daring 
Engagements  of  the  Celebrated  Paul  Jones.  Folding 
plate.  New  York,  1823 

The  Adventures  of  Don  Quixote.     Folding  plate. 

New  York,  1823 

The  Life,  Adventures  and  Uncommon  Escapes  of 
Frederick  Baron  Trenck.  New  York,  1826 

Bound  in  i  vol.     I2tno.  half  sheep. 

An  extraordinary  collection  of  the  blood-curdling  literature  pub- 
lished for  the  improvement  of  the  young  minds  of  the  early  part 
of  the  nineteenth  century. 

460  Filson,  John.    Historic  de  Kentucke,  Nouvelle  Colonie 
a  1'ouest  de  la  Virginie.     Continent:   (i)   La  Decouvrte, 
{'Acquisition,    1'Establissement,    la    Description    topogra- 
phique,  1'Histoire  Naturelle,  etc.,  du  Territoire ;   (2)   La 
Relation  historique   du   Colonel   Boon,   tin   des   premiers 
Colons,  fur  les  guerres  contro  les  Naturels ;  (3)  1'Assem- 
blee  des  Piankashaws  au  Poste  Saint  Vincent ;    (4)   Un 
expose  succinct  des  Nation?  Indiennes  qui  habitens  dans 
les   limites   des   Treize    Etats-Unis,   de   leurs   moeurs    & 
Contumes  &  des  Reflexions  sur  leur  Origine ;  &  autres 
Pieces,  avec  une  Carte,  Traduit  de  FAnglois  par  M.  Par- 
raud.     With  map.    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.     Paris,  1785 

An  exact  translation  of  the  original  edition  published  at  Wil- 
mington in  1784.  Very  rare. 


56 

469  Fort  Frontenac.  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honorable 
William  Pitt,  from  an  Officer  at  Fort  Frontenac. 

S8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1759 

E^tra  illustrated  with  a  portrait  of  Pitt  and  the  following 
contemporary  rare  plans:  (i)  Fort  and  Bay  of  Fronte- 
nac; (2)  Map  of  New  England,  showing  Generals  Shirley  and 
Johnson's  Routes;  (3)  Niagara  Fort,  1758;  (4)  Oswego;  (5)  East- 
ern Part  of  Province  of  New  York,  with  Crown  Point;  (6)  Crown 
Point;  (7)  Maps  of  Virginia,  Carolina,  Georgia,  Maryland  and 
part  of  New  Jersey  1755:  (8)  Province  of  Pennsylvania;  (9)  Crown 
Point  and  Fort  Edward;  (10)  Plan  of  Fort  Du  Quesne,  1758;  (11) 
Country  between  Wills  Creek  and  Fort  Du  Quesne;  (12)  Port 
and  Environs  of  Quebec;  (13)  Province  of  Quebec:  (14)  Plan  of 
Siege  of  Quebec;  (15)  Taking  of  Quebec.  The  whole  illustrating 
the  French  and  Indian  War,  and  forming  an  unique  volume  and 
should  be  purchased  by  somebody  interested  in  the  early  history 
of  Pittsburg. 

Franck,  R.  A  Philosophical  Treatise  of  the  Origin 
and  Production  of  Things.  Writ  in  America  in  a  Time 
of  Solitude.  Small  8vo,  old  calf.  London,  1687 

The  author,  judging  from  some  of  his  descriptions,  was  one  of 
the  early  immigrants  to  Pennsylvania;  and.  if  so,  his  book  is  one 
of  our  earliest  productions.  There  is  an  ink  stain  on  the  last  two 
leaves  and  title  somewhat  soiled. 

471  Freheri,  D.  Pauli.  Theatrum  Virorum,  Eruditione 
Clseorum,  In  quo  Vitse  &  Scripta  Theologorum,  Jure 
,  —  Consultorum,  Medicorum  &  Philosophorum,  *  *  * 
Reprsesentantur,  Opus  omnibus  Eruditus  Lectu  Jucundis- 
simum  in  quatuor  partus  divisum  quarum,  &c.  Illustrated 
with  hundreds  of  copperplate  portraits. 
Folio,  contemporary  calf,  with  crest  in  gold  on  sides. 

Noribergae,  1688 

Engraved  frontispiece  and  portrait  of  author  and  thirteen  hun- 
dred and  twelve  copperplates  of  portraits  of  persons,  whose  biog- 
raphies are  given.  The  plates  were  destroyed  by  fire,  which  pre- 
vented a  second  edition,  and  it  had  become  scarce  a  century  ago. 
This  copy  was  presented  to  Herman  Drogenhan  for  diligence  in 
study  at  an  examination  in  1693. 

,»//  472  French  Republic.  Instructions  to  the  Envoys  Extra- 
ordinary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  from  the  United 
States  of  America,  to  the.  8vo.  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia   (1798) 

473  Freylinghausen,  Gottlieb  A.  Renere  Geschichte  der 
evangelischen  Missions — Angstalten  zu  Bekehrung  der 
Heiden  in  Osteidien  aus  den  eigenhandigen  aufsatzen 
und  Briefen  der  Missionairen.  4to,  paper.  Halle,  1777 

(6    474       Frost,  John.     Remarkable    Events   in  the   History   of 

America.    Illustrated.    2  vols.  in  i.    8vo,  roan. 
ivf'*'  Philadelphia,  1849 


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'   475       Furlong,    Captain    Laurence.      The    American    Coast 
Pilot.     8vo,  sheep.  Newburyport,  1800 

476  Gallatin,  Albert.     The  Speech  of,     *     *     *     touching 
the  Validity  of  the  Election  Held  in  the  Four  Western 
Counties  of  the  State  on  the  I4th  day  of  October,  1794. 
With  Notes     *     *     *     Relative  to  the  Western  Insurrec- 
tion.    8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1795 
Very  rare.     Title  soiled. 

477  Gallatin,    Albert.      A    Sketch    of   the    Finances   of   the 
/^a-e.      United  States.     8vo,  boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1796 

Scarce. 

1478  (Galloway,  Joseph.)  A  Reply  to  the  Observations  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Howe,  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled 
"Letters  to  a  Nobleman,  in  which  his  Misrepresentations 
are  Detected,  and  these  Letters  are  Supported  by  a  Va- 
riety of  New  Matter  and  Argument,"  To  which  is  added 
an  Appendix,  containing  (I.)  A  Letter  to  Sir  William 
Howe  upon  his  Strictures  on  Mr.  Galloway's  Private 
Character;  (II.)  A  Letter  from  Mr.  Kirk  to  Sir  William 
Howe  and  his  Answer:  (III.)  A  Letter  from  a  Commit- 
tee to  the  President  of  the  Congress  on  the  State  of  the 
Rebel  Army  at  Valley  Forge,  found  among  the  papers 
of  Henry  Laurens.  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1780 

Very  rare.     Bookplate  of  Henry  Stevens. 

&$  479  (Galloway,  Joseph.)  Letters  to  a  Nobleman  on  the 
Conduct  of  the  War  in  the  Middle  Colonies.  The  third 
edition.  With  map.  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1780 

•>  480  Galloway,  Joseph.  The  Examination  of,  Late  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania,  before  the 
House  of  Commons  in  a  Committee  on  the  American 
Papers.  Second  edition.  With  map.  8vo.  half  bock  . 

London,  1780 

481       Garden,   Alexander.     Anecdotes  of  the   Revolutionary 
War  in  America.    With  Sketches  of  Character  of  Persons 
the  most  Distinguished  in  the  Southern  States  for  Civil 
and  Military  Services. 
8vo.  half  morocco;  gilt,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

Charleston,  1822 
Fine  copy. 

/^^  482  Garden,  Alexander.  Anecdotes  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution. Illustrative  of  the  Talents  and  Virtues  of  the 
Heroes  and  Patriots  who  Acted  the  Most  Conspicuous 
Parts  Therein.  Second  series.  Small  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Charleston,  1828 
Original  edition.     Very  rare. 


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483  Garfield  Campaign.     Newspaper  Clippings  Relating  to 
the  Garfield  Campaign  of  1880.    Neatly  mounted  in  book 
form.    8vo,  half  morocco. 

484  Garfield,  Death  of  President.     Meeting  of  Americans 
in  London  at  Exeter  Hall,  24  September,  1881.    To  which 
is  added,  by  permission,  the  Address  of  His  Grace  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  delivered  at  the  Church  of  St. 
Martin's  in  the  Fields.    Portrait.    Small  4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1881 

485  Gass,  Patrick.     A  Journal  of  the  Voyages  and  Travels 
//.  J&            °f  a  Corps  of  Discovery  under  the  Command  of  Captain 

Lewis  and  Captain  Clarke,  of  the  Army  of  the  United 
States.  From  the  Mouth  of  the  River  Missouri  through 
the  Interior  Parts  of  North  America  to  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
during  the  Years  1804,  1805  and  1806,  etc.  I2mo,  sheep. 

Pittsburgh,  1807 
First  edition.     Very  rare. 

486  Gass,  Patrick.    A  Journal  of  the  Voyages  and  Travels 
of  a  Corps  of  Discovery  under  the  Command  of  Captain 
Lewis  and  Captain  Clarke,  of  the  Army  of  the  United 
States.     From  the  Mouth  of  the  River  Missouri  through 
the  Interior  Parts  of  North  America  to  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
during  the  Years  1804,  1805  and  1806.     Illustrated.     Sec- 
ond edition.     I2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1810 
Foxed,  as  most  copies  are.    The  margin  torn  on  frontispiece. 

rt  ^7  487      General  Attacked  by  a  Subaltern,  The  ;  or,  The  Strict- 
ures on  the  Friendly  Address  Examined  and  a  Refuta- 
&yt*»'   tion  of  its  Principles  Attempted.     Addressed  to  the  Peo- 
ple of  America.    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

James  Rivington.  New  York  (1775) 

488  Geschichte  des  Americanischen  Kriegs,  von  1812,  vom 
Anfang  bis   Zum   endlichen   Schlusz   desselben,   an   dem 
glorreichen     Achten     Januar,     1815,     vor     Neu-Orleans. 
With  fine  portrait  of  General  Pike  and  folding  view  of  the 
Battle  of  New  Orleans.    I2mo,  sheep.  Reading,  1817 
Scarce. 

489  Geschichte  des  Americanischen  Kriegs,  von  1812,  vom 
Anfang  bis   Zum   endlichen   Schlusz   desselben,   an   dem 
glorreichen     Achten     Januar,     1815,     vor     Neu-Orleans. 
Portrait  of  General  Pike  and  other  plates.     i2mo,  sheep. 

Reading,  1817 

490  Gibson,  J.  Atlas  Minimus  ;  or,  A  New  Set  of  Pocket 
Maps  of  Various  Empires,  Kingdoms  and  States.     With 
Geographical  Extracts  Relative  to  each.    Forty-one  maps. 
Small  4to,  half  roan.  Philadelphia,  1798 
Two  copies. 


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59 

491  Gilbert,  Benjamin.     A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and 
Sufferings  of.  and  his  Family,  who  were  Taken  by  the 
Indians  in  the  Spring-  of  1780.     Third  edition.     To  which 
is  Prefixed  a  Short  Account  of  the  Gilbert  Family,  who 
Settled  at  Byberry.     I2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1848 

492  Gilpin,  Thomas.     Exiles  in  Virginia.     With  Observa- 
tions  on  the  Conduct  of  the  Society  of  Friends  during  the 
Revolutionary  War.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1848 

493  Girdlestone,   Thomas.      Facts   Tending  to   Prove   that 
*j  f     General   Lee   was   never   Absent  from   this   Country  for 

any  Length  of  Time  during  the  Years  1767,  '68,  '69,  '70,  '71 
and  '72,  and  that  he  was  the  Author  of  "Junius."     With 
the  curious  caricature  portrait  of  General  Lee. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  London,  1813 

Contains  the  celebrated  letters  attributed  to  Junius  from  America. 

494  Glenn,  Thomas  A.    Genealogical  Notes  Relating  to  the 
Families  of  Lloyd,  Pemberton,  Huntchinson,  Hudson  and 
Parke,   and  to   others   Connected    Directly   or   Remotely 
with  them.     Imperial  8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1898 
One   of  three   hundred   copies  privately   printed. 

495  Good,  Rev.  James  I.    History  of  the  Reformed  Church 
in  the  United  States.  1725-1792.     I2mo,  cloth. 

"Reading,   1899 

Goodwin,  Maud  W.     Dolly  Madison.     Portrait. 
I2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1896 

497       Gordon,  Pat.     Geography   Anatomiz'd;  or,  The  Com- 
plete Geographical   Grammar.      (Imperfect.) 

London,  1699 

jT>  498  Gordon,  Thomas  F.  History  of  New  Jersey  from  its 
Discovery  by  Europeans  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal 
Constitution.  With  a  Gazetteer.  8vo,  sheep. 

Trenton,  1834 

499  Gordon,  William,  D.  D.  The  History  of  the  Rise. 
Progress  and  Establishment  of  the  Independence  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  Including  an  Account  of 
the  Late  War,  and  of  the  Thirteen  Colonies  from  their 
Origin  to  that  Period.  With  mafis  mounted  on  muslin. 
3  vols.  Calf.  New  York,  1789 

Very  scarce.     Not  in   Brinley  or  Menzies. 

.  /£>  500  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic.  Thirty-third  Annual 
National  Encampment,  Philadelphia,  September,  1899. 
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the  Birthday  of.     With  illustrations  and  facsimiles. 
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Contemporary    Newspaper    Cuttings,    Original    Orders, 
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Medal.  To  which  (by  Desire)  is  Prefixed  an  Eulogium 
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burg,  December  13,  1862.    Portrait. 
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508  Grimeston,  Edward.  A  General  Historic  of  the  Nether- 
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Philip  the  Third,  King  of  Spaine.  Continued  unto  this 
Present  Year  of  our  Lord,  1608,  out  of  the  best  Authors 
that  have  Written  of  that  subject.  Engraved  title  and 
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London,  1608 
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?  500       Grimke,  John  F.     The   Public   Laws  of  the   State  of 

South  Carolina,  from  its  First  Establishment  as  a  British 
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Philadelphia,  1790 

A  fine  copy,  with  the  autograph  of  William  Plumer,  Governor 
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6i 

/  ^y-sio      Griswold,    Rufus    W.      The    Republican    Court;    or, 
American   Society   in   the    Days   of   Washington.      With 
twenty-one  portraits  of  distinguished  women. 
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511  Griswold,   Rufus   W.     Supplemental   Numbers   to   the 
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Capital  of  the  Republic.     Four  portraits. 

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512  The  Same.    In  the  original  numbers  (22  to  25).     Lack- 
ing one  portrait. 

513  Gross,  Samuel  D.,  M.  D.     Autobiography  of.     Edited 
by  his  Sons.     Portrait.     2  vols.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1887 

514  Guard,  Theodore  de  la.    The  Simple  Cobler  of  Aggav- 
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Country,  lamentably  tattered,  both  in  the  Upper-Leather 
and  Sole,  with  all  the  Honest  Stitches  he  can  take.     And 
as  Willing  Never  to  bee  Paid  for  his  Work,  by  Old  Eng- 
lish Wonted  Pay.     It  is  his  Trade  to  Patch  all  the  year 
long,  gratis.     Therefore   I   pray,   Gentlemen,  keep   your 
Purses.     Small  4to,  half  calf.  London,  1647 

The  author  was  Nathaniel  Ward.  Aggawam  is  the  ancient  name 
of  Springfield,  Mass.  This  is  a  very  good  copy  of  this  very  quaint 
and  excessively  rare  work,  which  ends  with  crude  verses  against 
Popery.  See  facsimile. 

515  Guthrie,  William.     A  New  System  of  Modern  Geog- 
raphy ;  or,   A   Geographical,   Historical  and   Commercial 
Grammar  and  Present  State  of  the  Several  Nations  of 
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Philadelphia,    1795 

First  American  edition,  with  long  list  of  subscribers.  Astro- 
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516  Habeas-Corpus  Pamphlets.     Habeas-Corpus  and  Mar- 
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nev's  Pamphlets  on  Habeas-Copus.     Philadelphia,   1862. 

Bound  in  i  vol.    8vo,  half  roan. 


' 


THE 

SIMPLE    COBLER 

OF 

AGGAVVAM  in  AMERICA. 

WILLING 

To  help  'mend  his  Native  Country>  la- 
mentably tatteredjboth  in  the  upper-Leather 
and  folc,with  afl  the  honcft  (liccnes  he  can  take. 

And  as  willing  never  to  bee  paid  for  his  workA 
by  Old  Englifh  wonted  pay. 

It  fa  bit  Trade  to  patch  all  tie  year  long,  gratis* 
Therefore  I  pray  Gentlemen  keep  your  purfes. 


By  Theodore  deU  Guard. 


In  Engliffi, 

When  bootes  and  fliocs  arc  Eorne  up  to  the  lefts, 
Coblers  muft  thruft  their  awles  up  to  the  hefts. 

This  is  no  time  to  feare  /fptfa  gramrtt : 
NeSnttr 


LONDON, 

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5*7  **all»  Captain  Basil.  Extracts  from  a  Journal  Writ- 
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Years  1820,  '21,  and  '22.  2  vols.  I2mo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1824 

518  Hall,  Captain  Basil.    Travels  in  North  America. 

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519  Hall,  James.    Tales  of  the  Border.     i2mo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1835 
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522  Hanger,  Col.  George.    The  Life,  Adventures  and  Opin- 
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London,  1801 

The  author  took  part  in  the  Revolution  In  Vol.  II.,  page  427, 
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523  Hanna,  John  S.     A  History  of  the  Life  and  Services  of 
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-  £*     524      Harbaugh,  Rev.  H.     The   Fathers  of  the  German  Re- 
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.  2.J~  525       Hardie,    James.      The    American    Remembrancer    and 

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J  2</""i>29      Harrington,  James.     The  Common-Wealth  of  Oceana. 
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Common-Wealth  of  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland. 
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64 

/O  ^530  Harriott,  Lieut.  John.  Struggle  Through  Life.  Ex- 
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,*.  532  Harris,  Thaddeus  M.  Discourses  Delivered  on  Public 
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Philadelphia:  Anno  Lucius,  5819 

,  /O       533      The  Same.     8vo,  sheep. 

Philadelphia:  Anno  Lucius,  5819 

534  Harrison.  Gabriel.  Edwin  Forrest,  the  Actor  and  the 
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/  °^    535       Harrison,  Major-General  William  Henry.    The  Life  of 
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537  Harsha,   D.  A.     Life  of  the   Rev.   George  Whitefield. 
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*  r#   539       Harvey,    Henry.      History    of    the    Shawnee    Indians. 
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8vo,  sheep.  Boston,  1798 

,  6«    544      Headley,  J.  T.     The  Great  Rebellion.     A  History  of 
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Hartford,  1864 

_  545  Heberton  Tragedy.  A  Full  and  Complete  Account  of 
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Literary   Committee  of  the  American  Philosophical  So- 
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Philadelphia,  1819 
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547  Heckewelder,  John.    A  Narrative  of  the  Mission  of  the 
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(5) 


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548  Herndon,  William  H.     Herndon's  Lincoln.     The  True 
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549  Helper,  H.  R.     The  Impending  Crisis  of  the  South — 
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561  Holcombe,  Henry.     The  Whole  Truth  Relative  to  the 
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564  Hopkinson,   Francis.     The   Miscellaneous   Essays  and 
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Philadelphia,  1792 

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565  Hopkinson,    Francis.     The   Miscellaneous   Essays   and 
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Philadelphia,  1792 
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567  House  of  Wisdom  in  a  Bustle,  The.    A  Poem  Descrip- 
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568  Howe,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William.    The  Narrative  of.    In 
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April,  1779,  relative  to  his  Conduct  during  his  Late  Com- 
mand of  the  King's  Troops  in  North  America.    To  which 
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"Letters  to  a  Nobleman."    4to.  half  roan,  uncut. 

London,  1780 

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.,  569  Howe,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William.  The  Narrative  of.  In 
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April,  1779,  relative  to  his  Conduct  during  his  Late  Com- 
mand of  the  King's  Troops  in  North  America.  To  which 
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"Letters  to  a  Nobleman.''  4to,  half  morocco. 

London,  1780 
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6'8 

570  Hubley,  Bernard.    The  History  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution.    Including  the  most  Important  Events  and  Reso- 
lutions  of  the   Honorable   Continental   Congress   during 
that  period ;  and  also  the  most  Interesting  Letters  and 
Orders  of  His  Excellency   General  George  Washington, 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the   American   Forces.     Vol.    I. 
8vo,  original  boards,  uncut.     Northumberland,  Pa.,  1805 

All  published.  Excessively  rare.  Name  on  title,  preface  and 
first  page  of  history.  Title  and  few  pages  stained,  and  small  piece 
torn  from  the  margin  of  page  174. 

571  Huey,  Pennock.    A  True  History  of  the  Charge  of  the 
Eighth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry  at  Chancellorsville. 
I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia  (1883) 

572  Hull,  Brigadier-General  W.    Defense  of.    Delivered  be- 
fore the  General  Cotirt-Martial,  of  which  Major-General 
Dearborn,  was  President,  at  Albany,  March,  1814.     With 
an  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States. 

I2mo,  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1814 

Fine  copy.     Very  scarce. 

73       Hume,  Sophia.     An  Exhortation  to  the  Inhabitants  of 
the  Province  of  South  Carolina.     *     *     *     In  which  is 
inserted  some  Account  of  the  Author's  Experience  in  the 
Important  Business  of  Religion. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

William  Bradford,  Philadelphia  (1747) 

Valuable  for  its  description  of  Southern  life,  and  very  rare. 
Title  and  first  leaf  repaired  on  upper  corner. 

Another  Copy.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

William  Bradford,  Philadelphia  (1747) 

574       Humphreys,  Col.  David.    Life  of  the  Honorable  Major- 
General  Israel  Putnam.     View  of  Putnam's  escape. 
I2mo.  sheep.     (Broken.)  New  York,  1810 

10  575  Humphreys,  David.  The  Miscellaneous  Works  of. 
With  fine  portrait  and  plate.  8vo,  sheep.  New  York,  1804 
Portrait  stained. 

576  (Iddings,  James.)  The  Monitor's  Instructor;  or,  A 
System  of  Practical  Geography,  of  the  United  States  of 
America  in  Particular.  With  plate.  I2mo,  sheep. 

Wilmington,  1804 

The  ingenious  author  has  described  the  geography  of  the  whole 
country  in  verse,  for  example: 

"  First  north  of  Schuylkill  lowish  down 
Some   distance   off  is   Germantown. 
On  the  same  river  of  Schuylkill, 
Lies   Norristown,   but   higher   still." 


69 

577  Indians.     The  History  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus 
Christ.    By  Rev.  Samuel  Lieberkuhn.    Translated  into  the 
Delaware  Indian  Language.     By  Rev.  David  Zeisberger. 
I2mo,   sheep.      (Broken.)  New  York,    1821 
Elias   Boudinot's   copy,   with   his  autograph   on  title. 

578  Indians.     Plain  Facts.     Being  an  Examination  into  the 
.,                Rights  of  the  Indian  Nations  of  America,  to  their  Re- 

„_,  spective  Countries  ;  and  a  Vindication  of  the  Grant,  from 
the  Six  United  Nations  of  Indians,  to  the  Proprietors  of 
Indiana;  against  the  Decision  of  the  Legislature  of  Vir- 
ginia. Together  with  Authentic  Documents,  proving  that 
the  Territory,  Westward  of  the  Allegany  Mountains. 
never  belonged  to  Virginia,  etc.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

R.  Aitken,  Philadelphia,  1781 
Very  rare.     Name  on  title. 

1579  Indians.  The  Surprising  Adventures  and  Sufferings  of 
John  Rhodes,  a  Seaman  of  Workington.  Containing  an 
Account  of  his  Captivity  and  Cruel  Treatment  during 
Eight  Years  with  the  Indians,  and  Five  Years  in  Differ- 
ent Prisons  amongst  the  Spaniards  in  South  America. 
I2mo,  sheep  .  Newark,  1799 

/  7     580       (Ingersoll,  Charles.)     A  Letter  to  a  Friend  in  a  Slave 
State.     By  a  Citizen  in  Pennsylvania.    4to,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,   1862 
One  of  forty-nine  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

n  581  Ingraham,  Edward  D.  A  Sketch  of  the  Events  which 
Preceded  the  Capture  of  Washington  by  the  British  on 
the  24th  of  August,  1814.  With  map.  8vo,  boards. 

Philadelphia,  1849 
Autograph   presentation    copy   from   the    author. 

582  Instructions  of   Envoys   Extraordinary   and   Ministers 
Plenipotentiary  from  the  United  States  of  America  to  the 
French  Republic.     8vo.  Philadelphia,  1798 

583  Internal  Navigation  of  the  United  States.    A  Connected 
View  of  the  Whole.     Natural  and  Artificial.  Present  and 
Prospective.     With  maps.     (Stained.)     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1826 

584  Iron.    The  Case  of  Importation  of  Bar  Iron  from  our 

/own  Colonies  of  North  America.    Humbly  Recommended 
to  the  Consideration  of  the  Present  Parliament  by  the 
Iron  Manufacturers  of  Great  Britain. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1756 

"That  the  American  Bar  Iron  has  some  qualities  in  it.  peculiarly 
useful  in  several  of  our  capital  manufactures,  viz:  there  is  one  sort 
callest  'Best  Principio,'  as  good  as  any  in  the  world  for  making 
Fire  Arms,"  etc.  Very  rare. 


7o 

585      Jackson,   Henry   E.      Benjamin    West:    His    Life    and 
-Work.     A  Monograph  by.     Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1900 

Jackson,  Tatlow.  Martial  Law.  What  Is  It?  And 
Who  Can  Declare  It?  4to,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,   1862 

Large-paper  copy.     Only  forty-nine  published. 

Jacob,  John  J.  A  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the 
Late  Captain  Michael  Cresap.  4to,  half  bound,  uncut. 

Cincinnati,   1866 
Large-paper  copy. 

/       588      Jansen   Imprint.      Een    Roep,    Van    de    Doot,   tot   het 

Leeven,  Ende  Uyt  de  duistere  wegen  on  aanbiddinge  des 

,,  werelts ;  alwaar  het  zaat  in  banden  is  gehouden  onder  de 

Koopluiden  van  Babilon.     Beschreeven  door  Marmaduke 

«          Stephenson;  Dewelke  (met  een  ander  waerde  dieustknegt 

"i*<    des   Heeren  genaemt  William   Robinson)    heeft    (na  dit 

schryven)  tot  der  Doot  geleden  om  getuigenis  te  dragen 

voor  deselve  waerheit  onder  de   Belijders   van   Bostons 

Jurisdicte  in  nieu  Englandt   (in  America),  etc. 

4to,  full  morocco,  gilt. 

Gedrukt  voor  Reyner  Jansen,  Anno  1679 

An  account  of  the  hanging  of  the  Quakers  in  Boston.  Printed 
by  the  famous  Philadelphia  printer,  Reynier  Jansen,  before  he 
came  to  America.  The  book  is  slightly  stained,  but  is  considered 
unique.  See  facsimile  title. 

589  Janson,   Charles  William.     The   Stranger  in   America. 
Containing  Observations  made  during  a  Long  Residence 
in  that  Country,  on  the  Genius,  Manners  and  Customs  of 
the  People  of  the  United  States.    With  Biographical  Par- 
ticulars of  Public  Characters,  Hints  and  Facts  relative  to 
the  Arts,  Sciences,  Commerce,  Agriculture,  Manufactures, 
Emigration  and  the  Slave  Trade.     Illustrated  by  engrav- 
ings.   4to,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1807 

Contains  Views  of  the  City  and  Port  of  Philadelphia,  View  of 
Boston,  View  of  Hell  Gate,  Plan  of  Philadelphia,  View  of  Second 
Street,  Philadelphia:  Bank  of  the  United  States,  View  of  Mt. 
Vernon,  Philadelphia  Theatre,  Chestnut  Street:  Procession  at 
Philadelphia  in  the  Commemoration  of  the  Death  of  General 
""Washington,  etc.  Fine  copy.  Rare. 

590  Janvier,  F.  De  H.     Patriotic  Poems.     i2mo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1866 


Een 

R    O    E    P. 


Van  de 

DOOT,  tot  het  LEEVEN, 

Ende 

tJyt  de  duiftere  wegen  en  aanbiddinge  des  wercfts  5  alwaarte: 

gaat  in  banden  is  gehouden  onder  de  Koopluidcn  van 

Babilon.     Befchreeven  door 

M  A  R  M  AD  UKE     STEPHENSON; 


(ntet  een  antiee 

nacmt  William  Robinfon;  [jeeft  (  m  &it  fc!)?iibfn  )  rot  Dec  Doot  gdcDcn/ 
cm  getuigeni^  te  tyagcn  boo?  Defclbe  taaetfjeit/  onDec  be  23eajbc 
Uau  23ofton^  ^urifDictie/  in  nieu  a^ngelanDt  (in  America) 


3&ef  ecn  toaate  Copp  ban  ttoee  25?icbf  ny  toclftc  f?  -Uebcn  gefcD?eeben  fjcftfcn  / 
acn  get  Uolft  &c£  ifeercn/  cen  toetnig  boo;  fjaate  DooD. 

Mede  een  Copy  van  een  Brief,  (b  alsdie  totonfehanden  quam5 

yancenVriendin  nieu-Eogeland  ;  welkverhaalt»  yandetnanierhaarder  Mar- 

telizatie,  met  eenige  van  haar  woorden,  die  fy-lieden  aan  deRegeer- 

ders  ,  en  het  volk  ,  een  weinig  voor  haar  doot  ,  fchre  ven,en  fpraak  en. 

Een  Copy  vari  Kbnink  Karcl  ordre,  sen  de  Gouverneurs  in  nieu-Engelandt, 
orn  haer  het  dooden  en  mishandelen  tegensde  Quakers  te  beletten. 

Nog  etn  Copy  van  ten  ordre  vaer  door  tldaer  de  Quaker*  x%n  vry  en  lot  gtlnttn* 

Job. 


Sy  fullen  u  uyt  de  Vergadeiinge  werpen;  Ja  de  ure  kon»t,  datfoo  \vle  UL.  doodtn  faJ  ,  fal  mccnen 
Code  dienft  te  docnj  en  die  fullen  fy  UL.  doen  >  om  die  fy  nog  dei>Vader,  nogtemy, 
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Gedajktvoor  REYNER  JANSEN,  Anno 

Facsimile  Title-page  of  Lot  588. 


72 

591  (Jefferson,  Thomas.)  A  Summary  View  of  the  Rights 
of  British  America.  Set  forth  in  some  Resolutions  In- 
tended for  the  Inspection  of  the  Present  Delegates  of 
the  People  of  Virginia  now  in  Convention.  By  a  Native, 
and  Member  of  the  House  of  Burgesses. 
Svo,  half  morocco.  J.  Dunlap :  Philadelphia,  1774 

Very  fine  copy  of  this  excessively  rare  tract.  With  a  manuscript 
of  twelve  pages,  signed  "Tribunis,"  inserted,  as  also  autograph  of 
Thomas  Jefferson. 

502      Jefferson,  Thomas.     Notes  on  the  State  of  Virginia. 
Svo,  calf.  Philadelphia,  1788 

A  fine,  clean  copy  of  the  very  rare  first  American  edition. 

,'$   593      Jefferson,  Thomas.     Notes  on   the   State  of  Virginia. 
Second  American  edition.     Svo,  calf.     Philadelphia,  1794 

594  Jefferson's  Notes  on  the  State  of  Virginia.     With  the 
Appendices,  Complete.    To  which  is  sub-joined  a  Sublime 
and  Argumentative  Dissertation  on  Mr.  Jefferson's  Re- 
ligious Principles.    Svo,  sheep.  Baltimore,  1800 

595  Jefferson,   Thomas.     Notes  on  the   State  of  Virginia. 
With  the  Appendix,  containing  Facts  Relative  to  the  Mur- 
der  of   Logan's    Family.      With   map,   plan   and   portrait. 
First  hot-pressed  edition.    Svo,  calf.          Philadelphia,  1801 

596  Jefferson,  Thomas.     Notes  on  the   State   of  Virginia. 
With  an  Appendix  relative  to  the  Murdering  of  Logan's 
Family.     With  rare  portrait  by  Tanner. 

I2mo,   contemporary   calf.  Trenton,    1803 

V  597  Jefferson,  Thomas.  A  Series  of  Letters  Addressed  to 
the  President  of  the  United  States,  concerning  his  Official 
Conduct  and  Principles.  By  Tacitus.  Svo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1802 

598  (Jefferson,  Thomas.)     Message  from  the  President  of 
the  United  States,  communicating  Discoveries  made  in 
Exploring  the  Missouri,  Red  River  and  Washita,  by  Cap- 
tains Lewis  and  Clark,  Dr.  Sibley  and  Mr.  Dunbar.    With 
a  Statistical  Account  of  the  Countries  Adjacent.    Portrait 
and  map  inserted.     Svo,  half  calf.  Washington,  1806 
Very  scarce. 

599  Jesuits  in  America.     The  Travels  of  Several   Learned 
Missionaries  of  the  Society  of  Jesus  into  Divers  Parts  of 
the  Archipelago,  India,  China  and  America.     Containing 
a  General  Description  of  the  most  Remarkable  Towns ; 
with  a  Particular  Account  of  the  Customs,  Manners  and 
Religion    of   those   several    Nations.     The    whole   inter- 


73 

spersed  with  Philosophical  Observations  and  other  curious 
Remarks.     With  two  plates.    8vo,  calf.  London,  1714 

Very  rare.  Gives  an  account  of  the  Country  of  Accadia  in 
North  America,  yielded  up  by  the  King  of  France  to  the  Crown 
of  England.  With  an  account  of  the  customs,  manners,  and  re- 
ligion of  the  natives,  a  description  of  the  finding  and  virtures  of 
the  gin-seng  plant,  an  account  of  Newfoundland,  etc.  With  book- 
plate of  Thomas  Cowper,  Esq.,  of  Overlegh. 

600  John,  The  Painter.     A  Genuine  Account  of  the  Life, 
Transactions,  Confession  and  Execution  of  James  Aitken 
alia.;  John  Hill,  commonly  called  John,  the  Painter,  who 
was  Tried  at  the  Castle  of  Winchester  on  Thursday,  the 
7th  of  March,  1777,  and  Convicted  of  Setting  Fire  to  His 
Majesty's  Dock-  Yard  at  Portsmouth.     The  whole  faith- 
fully taken  down  from  the  Convict's  own  Mouth  in  the 
Three  Days  Preceding  his  Execution.     With  curious  wood- 
cut of  the  execution.     I2mo,  half  calf.  London,  1777 

Excessively  rare.  James  Aitken  was  a  native  of  Edinburgh, 
came  to  this  country  and  was  one  of  the  Boston  Tea  Party. 
He  had  been  badly  treated  by  the  British  soldiers,  who  burnt 
his  house.  For  this,  he  made  up  his  mind  to  be  avenged: 
went  to  France,  where  he  informed  Silas  Deane  of  a  plot  to  kill 
George  III.  Deane  persuaded  him  not  to  do  it;  and  he  then  set 
upon  the  idea  to  set  fire  to  the  naval  stores  at  Portsmouth,  Eng- 
land, a  feat  in  which  Deane  encouraged  him.  See  facsimile  title. 

601  Johnston,  George.    History  of  Cecil  County,  Maryland, 
and  the  Early  Settlements  Around  the  Head  of  Chesa- 
peake Bay  and  on  the  Delaware  River.   With  Sketches  of 
some  of  the  Old  Families  of  Cecil  County.    8vo,  cloth. 

Elkton,  1881 

—602      Johnston,  Henry  P.     The  Storming  of  Stony  Point  on 
the  Hudson,  Midnight  July  15,  1779.     Illustrated. 
I2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1900 

-603  Johnston,  Samuel  B.  Letters  Written  during  a  Resi- 
dence of  three  years  in  Chili.  Containing  an  Account  of 
the  Most  Remarkable  Events  in  the  Revolutionary  Strug- 
gle of  that  Province.  I2tno,  boards,  uncut.  Erie,  Pa.,  1816 

604      Jones,  Charles  Henry.     History  of  the  Campaign  for 
the  Conquest  of  Canada  in  1776.     Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,   1882 

Jones,  Rev.  David.     Defensive  War  in  a  Just  Cause  — 
Sinless.     A  Sermon  Preached  on  the  Day  of  the  Conti- 
nental Fast  at  TredyfTryn  in  Chester  County. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  H.  Miller,  Philadelphia,  1775 

606      Jones,  David.     Peter  Edwards's  Candid  Reason  Exam- 
ined and  Answered.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,   1811 


fPubKJbed' by  Authority.}. 
A 

GENUINE   ACCOUNT 

OF    THE 

Life,  Tranfa£tions5  Confeffion, 
and   Execution, 

OF 
JAMES    A  IT  KEN, 

A  L  I  AS 

JOHN       H   I    L    iL, 

COMMONLY    CALLED 

JOHN    the    PAINTER, 

Who  was  tried  at  the 

CASTLE  of  WINCHESTER, 

On  THURSDAY,  the  ;£th  of  MARCH,  1777, 

And  convicted  offering  FIRE  to  hig 

MAJESTY'S  DOCK-YARD  at  PORTS-MOUTH* 

The  whole  faithfully  taken  down  from  the  Cbnvi&Yowtf 
Mouth,  on  the  Three  Days  preceding  his  Execution. 


LONDON: 

Printed  fw  R  O  B  E  R  T   TURNER,  fa  the  Year 
Pric«   F  O  U  R  -  P  E  N  C  E. 

Facsimile  Title  of  Lot  600. 


75 

607  (Jones,    George.)      Sketches    of    Naval    Life.      With 
Notices  of  Men,  Manners  and  Scenery  on  the  Shores  of 

f~d  the  Mediterranean.  In  a  Series  of  Letters  from  the  Bran- 
dywine  and  Constitution  Frigates.  With  maps  and  illus- 
trations. 2  vols.  I2mo,  sheep.  New  Haven,  1829 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

608  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States.    Anno  1789,  Francis  Childs.    New  York  (1789).  — 
Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 

[  J~t>      States.     Anno  1790.     New  York,  1790.  —  And  Journal  of 
the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States.    Anno 
1790.     Francis  Childs,  Philadelphia,   1791. 
In  i  vol.     Folio,  boards,  uncut. 

A  fine  copy   of  the  excessively   rare   first   sessions   of  Congress 
under  the  Constitution. 

609  Journal  of  the  Third  Session  of  the  Senate  of  the  United 

States.      Begun   and   Held   at   the   Ci,ty   of   Philadelphia, 
December  6,   1790.     Folio,  sheep.  Philadelphia,   1791 

610  Another  Copy. 

,  .„  61  1  Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Being  the  Second  Session  of  the  Third  Congress.  Begun 
and  Held  at  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  November  3,  1794. 
Folio.  Philadelphia,  1794 

612       Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Being  a  First  Session  of  a  Fifth  Congress.     Begun  and 
Held  at  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  May  15,  1797. 
8vo,  half  bound.  Philadelphia,  1797 

Judiciary.    Debates  in  the  United  States  Senate  on  the. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1802 

614  Kalm,  Peter.    Travels  into  North  America.    Containing 
its  Natural  History,  and  a  Circumstantial  Account  of  its 
Plantations  and  Agriculture  in  General.     With  the  Civil. 
Ecclesiastical    and    Commercial    State    of    the    Country. 
Translated  by  John  R.  Forster. 

3  vols.     8vo,  half  levant,  gilt,  marbled  edges. 

Warrington,  1770 

615  Kapp,  Friedrich.     The  Life  of  John  Kalb,  Major-Gen- 
eral  in  the  Revolutionary  Arm}'.    Portrait. 

8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1870 

Privately  printed.     Large-paper  copy. 

616  Kapp,  Friedrich.    The  Life  of  John  Kalb,  Major-Gen- 
eral  in  the  Revolutionary  War.     Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1884 


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t/f     617       Keese,  John.     The  Poets  of  America.     Illustrated  by 
One  of  Her  Painters.     I2mo,  full  morocco,  gilt.  , 

New  York,  1840 
First  edition.     Scarce. 

%6i8  (Keimer,  Samuel.)  Caribbeana.  Containing  Letters 
and  Dissertations,  together  with  Poetical  Essays,  on  Va- 
rious Subjects  and  Occasions.  Chiefly  Wrote  by  Several 
Hands  in  the  West  Indies.  And  some  of  them  to  Gen- 
tlemen Residing  there.  Now  collected  together  in  two 
volumes,  wherein  are  also  Comprised  Divers  Papers  re- 
lating to  Trade,  Government  and  Laws  in  General.  But 
more  especially  to  those  of  the  British  Sugar-Colonies, 
and  of  Barbados  in  particular  ;  as  likewise  the  Characters 
of  the  Most  Eminent  Men  that  have  Died  of  Late  Years 
in  that  Island.  2  vols.  410,  paneled  calf,  rebacked. 

London,   1741 

These  volumes  are  made  up  of  extracts  from  the  Barbadoes 
Gazette,  edited  by  Keimer.  who  aided  Franklin  when  poor,  and 
whom  the  latter  endeavored  to  defame  in  his  autobiography.  They 
contain  much  information  relating  to  Pennsylvania,  comments  on 
the  Zenger  trial,  etc.  Both  titles  soiled. 

«  619  Keith,  George.  The  Presbyterian  and  Independent 
Visible  Churches  in  New  England  and  Else-where. 
Brought  to  the  Test  and  Examined  According  to  the 
Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  in  their  Doctrine,  Minis- 
try, Worship,  Constitution,  Government,  Sacraments  and 
Sabbath  Day.  More  Particularly  Directed  to  those  in 
New-England,  and  more  Generally  to  those  in  Old-Eng- 
land, Scotland,  Ireland,  etc.  With  a  Call  and  Warning 
from  the  Lord  to  the  People  of  Boston  and  New  England 
to  Repent,  etc.  ;  and  two  Letters  to  the  Preachers  in 
Boston;  and  an  Answer  to  the  Gross  Abuses,  Lies  and 
Slanders  of  Increase  Mather  and  Nath.  Morton,  etc. 
I2mo,  contemporary  calf.  London,  1691 

Fine  copy.     Very  rare.  See  facsimile. 

/  jro   620       Keckley,  Elizabeth.     Behind  the  Scenes.     Portrait. 

I2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1868 

The  author  was  formerly  a  slave,  but  more  recently  modiste  and 
friend  to  Mrs.  Abraham  Lincoln. 


./  ,. 


Ker,  Henry.  Travels  through  the  Western  Interior 
of  the  United  States.  From  the  Year  1808  up  to  the  Year 
1816.  8vo,  sheep  Elizabethtown,  1816 

-  g£~~  622       Kercheval,  Samuel.     A  History  of  the  Valley  of  Vir- 
ginia.    Second  edition.     8vo.  half  sheep. 

Woodstock,  Va.,  1850 


THE 

Presbyterian  and  Independent 


I    N 


And  elfe-where, 

Brought  to  the  Teft,  and  examined  according  to  the 
Dotlrin  of  the  holy  Scriptures,  in  their  Doftrin, 
Miniftrj,.  Worfhjp,  coaftitttiion,  Government^  Sacraments, 
and  Sabbath  J>aj. 

More  particulary  directed  to  thofe  In  Afew-.E>y;JW,  and 
more  generally  to  thofe  in  OIL  England  ,  Scotland  , 
Ireland,  &c. 

WITH 

A  Call  and  Warning  from  the  Lord  to  the  People  of 
Bofton  and  Nero-Enghnd,  to  Repent,  Cfc.  And  two 
Letters  to  the  Preachers  InBofton  ;  and  an  Anfwer  to 
the  grote  Abufe?,  Lies  and  Slanders  of  laireafe  Mather 

anciK'jifc.  Morton  ,&*. 


^GEORGE   KEITH. 


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in  LombarJ'ftreeffl  1 5p  t . 


Facsimile  Title  of  Lot 


78 

623  Kersteman,  P.  L.    De  Vrouwelyke  Lakei,  of  Het  Leven 
Van  Clorimena,  etc.     Amsterdam,   1756,   &  De   Berugte 
Land-en-Zee-Heldin,   Of  de   wonderbare   Levensgevallen 
van   Anna    Blound,   anders   Robert   Stafford.     Illustrated 
with  numerous  copperplates.  Amsterdam,   1756 
Bound  together.    Small  8vo,  vellum. 

624  Kirchen.  Agende  der  Evangelisch-Lutherischen  Veretn- 
igten  Gemeinen  in  Nord  Amerika.     8vo,  half  bound. 

Philadelphia,  1786 

Contains  a  list  of  Lutheran  ministers,  and  with  the  signature  of 
the  Rev.  H.  A.  Muhlenberg. 

625  Laert,  Joannes  de.     Beschryvinghe  van   West-Indien. 
Illustrated  with  numerous  copperplates  and  map. 

Second  edition.     Folio,  vellum.     Elzeviers,  Leyden,  1630 
Fine  copy.     Scarce. 

/  j#       626       La    Fayette,    General.      An    Authentic    Biography    of. 
With  rare  portrait.     (Foxed.) 
I2mo,   morocco,   gilt,   canary   edges.      Philadelphia,    1824 

627       Lafayette,    General.      Memoires,    Correspondances    et 
Manuscrits  du.     Publics  par  sa  Famille. 
2  vols.    8vo,  half  roan.  Bruxelles,  1837 

/  +-0  628  Lafayette  at  Brandywine.  *  *  *  With  Supplement- 
ary Paper  on  Lafayette  and  the  Historian.  By  C.  T. 
Lewis.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth.  West  Chester,  1896 

629  Lamb,  R.  An  Original  and  Authentic  Journal  of  Oc- 
currences during  the  Late  American  War.  From  its  Com- 
mencement to  the  Year  1783.  8vo,  calf.  Dublin,  1809 

The  author  was  sergeant  in  the  Royal  Welch  Fuzilleers.  It  is 
replete  with  detail  information  of  rather  an  unbiased  character  re- 
lating to  the  American  Revolution. 

.   2  t —  630       Lambart,  Richard.     A  New  System  of  Military  Disci- 
pline Founded  upon  Principle.     By  a  General  Officer. 
8vo,  calf.  R.  Aitken,  Philadelphia,  1776 

With  autograph  of  Derick  Peterson. 

631  Lambert,  John.  Travels  through  Canada  and  the 
United  States  of  North  America  in  the  Years,  1806,  1807 
and  1808.  With  map  and  numerous  engravings,  colored 
aquatints  of  the  costumes  of  the  country,  tinted  views,  etc. 
2  vols.  8vo,  calf.  London,  1813 

/.          V  636       L'Amerique  Delivree,  Equisse  d'un  Poeme,  fur  1'Inde- 
pendance  de  rAmerique.     Vignette  on  title. 
2  vols.    8vo,  half  calf.  Amsterdam,  1783 

The  story  of  the  American  Revolution  told  in  verse  by  a  Dutch- 
man, and  dedicated  to  John  Adams.  The  elaborate  notes  are  of 
great  value. 


79 

•J.sv      637       Lamon,  Ward  H.    The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  from 
his  Birth  to  his  Inauguration  as  President.     Portraits. 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1872 

Scarce. 

638  Late  Regulations  Respecting  the  British  Colonies  in  the 
Continent  of  America  Considered  In  a  Letter  from  a 
Gentleman  in  Philadelphia,  through  his  Friend  in  London. 
8vo,  polished  calf,  gilt,  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges. 

Wm.  Bradford,  Philadelphia,  1775 
Very  rare. 

/<?    639       Lednum,  John.     A  History  of  the  Rise  of  Methodism 
in  America.     Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.       Philadelphia,  1859 

640  Lee,  Arthur.     Extracts  from  a   Letter  written  to  the 
President  of  Congress  by  the  Honorable.     In  Answer  to 
a  Libel  Published  in  the  Pennsylvania  Gazette,  of  the  5th 
of  December,  1778,  by  Silas  Deane,  Esq.    In  which  Every 
Charge  of  Insinuation  against  him  in  that  Libel  is  Clearly 
and  Fully  Refuted.     Small  4to,  morocco. 

Francis  Bailey,  Philadelphia,  1780 

Very  scarce.  Title  and  a  few  pages  stained.  On  the  reverse 
of  the  title  is  written:  ''Mrs.  Doctor  Shippen  presents  her  respect- 
ful compliments  to  Mrs.  De  Bert,  with  this  Publication."  Mrs. 
Shippen  was  Alice,  daughter  of  Thomas  Lee,  mother-in-law  of 
General  Joseph  Reed. 

641  (Lee,  Charles.)     Strictures  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  "A 
Friendly    Address  to  all   Reasonable   Americans  on   the 
Siibject  of  our  Political  Confusions."     Addressed  to  the 
People  of  America.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1774 


V 


1-642  Lee,  Henry.  Memoirs  of  the  War  in  the  Southern  De- 
partment of  the  United  States.  With  portraits  of  General 
Greene  and  Lord  Cornwallis,  by  Edwin.  2  vols.  8vo,  calf. 

Philadelphia,  1812 

JG  643  Lee,  H.  Observations  on  the  Writings  of  Thomas 
Jefferson.  With  Particular  Reference  to  the  Attack  they 
Contain  on  the  Memory  of  the  Late  Gen.  Henry  Lee. 
(Stained.)  8vo,  half  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1839 

—644      Lee,   H.     Observations   on   the   Writings   of  Thomas 
Jefferson.     With  Particular  Reference  to  the  Attack  they 
Contain  on  the  Memory  of  the  Late  Gen.  Henry  Lee. 
8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1839 


8o 

645  (Lee,  Richard.)  Political  Curiosities.  Including  an 
Account  of  the  State  of  Political  Affairs  in  Europe.  By  a 
Society  of  Patriots.  8vo,  boards.  (Broken.) 

Philadelphia  (1796) 

Dedicated  to  "His  Sublime  Excellency,  Peter  Porcupine,  Esq." 
A  collection  of  fifteen  French  Revolutionary  tracts,  printed  in 
London  by  Citizen  Richard  Lee  and  revised  by  him  after  coming 
to  Philadelphia. 

._  646  Lee,  Richard  Henry.  Memoir  of  the  Life  of,  and  His 
Correspondence  with  the  Most  Distinguished  Men  in 
America  and  Europe,  illustrative  of  their  Characters  and 
of  the  Events  of  the  American  Revolution.  By  his  Grand- 
son. Richard  H.  Lee.  Portrait. 
2  vols  .  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1825 

With  the  autograph  of  William  Plumer,  Governor  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, on  the  title. 

j-p  647  Lee,  Major- General.  The  Life  and  Memoirs  of.  Sec- 
ond in  Command  to  General  Washington  during  the 
American  Revolution.  i2mo,  sheep.  New  York,  1813 

648  Lee,  Major-General.     Proceedings  of  a  General  Court- 
Martial  held  at  Brunswick,  in  the  State  of  New  Jersey, 

-   by  Order  of  His  Excellency,  Gen.  Washington,  for  the 
Trial  of.    July  4,  1778.    8vo,  half  calf,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

New  York,  1864 

No.  90  of  one  hundred  copies  privately  printed  from  the  original 
edition. 

649  Lee,  William.     Letters  of.     Sheriff  and  Alderman  of 
London,  Commercial  Agent  of  the  Continental  Congress 
in  France,  and  Minister  to  the  Courts  of  Vienna  and  Ber- 
lin,   1766-1783.      Collected    and    Edited   by  W.    C.    Ford. 
Portrait,    3  vols.     Royal  8vo,  half  roan,  top  edges  gilt. 

Brooklyn,  1891 
No,  6  of  two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed. 

650  (Leland,    Charles    G.)      Year    Book    of    Copperheads. 
Comic  Illustrations.     With  Humorous  Verse. 

Oblong  4to.  paper.  Philadelphia,  1863 

"I  also  wrote  and  illustrated,  with  the  aid  of  my  brother,  a  very 
eccentric  pamphlet,  'The  Book  of  Copperheads.'  When  Abraham 
Lincoln  died,  two  books  were  found  on  his  desk.  One  was  the 
'Letters  of  Petroleum  V.  Nasby,'  by  D.  R.  Locke,  and  my  'Book 
of  Copperheads,'  which  latter  was  sent  to  me  to  see  and  return. 
It  was  much  thumbed,  showing  that  it  had  been  thoroughly  read 
by  Father  Abraham." — Memoirs  of  Charles  G.  Leland,  Vol.  II., 
page  44- 

. /2?    651       Leland,  Charles  Godfrey.     Memoirs  of.     (Hans  Breit- 
mann.)     Portraits.     2  vols.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1893 


8i 

652      Leonard,  John  W.     Who's  \Vho  in  America?     1901-2. 
8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1901 

•  ^-     653       Leonard,  John  W.     Who's  Who  in  America?     1899- 
1900.    8vo,  cioth.  Chicago,  N.  D. 

'  to    654      Letters   from   the   Secretary   of   the    Navy.    Inclosing 
Copies  of  the  Sailing  Orders  Given  to  the  Commanders 
of  the  Frigate  Insurgent  and  Brigantine  Pickering. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  top  edge  gilt.  Washington,  1802 

'•$  655       Levasseur,  A.    Lafayette  en  Amerique  en  1824  et  1825. 
Ou  Journal  d'un  Voyage  Aux  Etats-Unis.    Portrait. 
2  vols.     8vo,  half  roan.  Paris,  1829 

.  jj$  656  Levasseur,  A.  Lafayette  in  America  in  1824  and  1825. 
A  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  the  United  States.  Translated 
by  J.  D.  Godman.  2  vols.  I2mo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1829 

658  Lexington.    A  Hand-Book  of  its  Points  of  Interest. 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1891 

659  Lincoln,   Abraham.     The    Life,    Speeches    and    Public 
Services  of.    Together  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Han- 
nibal Hamlin.     "The  Wigwam   Edition."     Portrait. 
I2mo,  original  printed  wrappers.  New  York,  1860 
Very  scarce. 

VJ  660  Lincoln,  Abraham.  An  Original  Copy  of  the  Broad- 
side Proclamation,  issued  by  Edwin  M.  Stanton,  offer- 
ing a  Reward  of  $100,000 — $50,000  for  the  Capture  of 
John  Wrilkes  Booth,  and  $25,000  each  for  the  Capture  of 
John  H.  Stirrat  and  David  C.  Harold — for  the  Murder  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States.  Dated, 
War  Department,  Washington,  April  20,  1865.  Mounted 
on  muslin  and  bound  in  4to  vol.,  half  morocco. 
Of  the  most  extreme  rarity  and  a  fine  copy. 

661       Lincoln,  Abraham.     A  Legacy  of  a  Fun,  by.     With  a 
/    ,->     Short  Sketch  of  his  Life.     12010,  lettered  covers,  uncut. 

Ax,»*/-*  ^  T  ,'  c.,- 

London,  1865 

7°  663  Lincoln,  Abraham.  Selections  from  the  Works  of. 
Portraits.  i6mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1893 

QC  664  Lincoln,  Abraham.  The  Early  Life  of.  Containing 
many  Unpublished  Documents.  By  Ida  M.  Tarbell.  Il- 
lustrated. 8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1896 

$r  665  Lincoln,  Abraham.  His  Book.  A  Facsimile  Reproduc- 
tion of  the  Original.  With  an  Explanatory  Note,  by  J. 
McC.  Davis.  i6mo,  roan,  in  case.  New  York,  1901 

C6) 


$2 

2  2.4^-666       Lincoln  and  Douglas.    Political  Debates  between  Hon. 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hon.  Stephen  A.  Douglas  in  the 
/k  -$•**  Celebrated  Campaign  of  1858  in  Illinois.     8vo,  cloth. 

Columbus,  1860 
First  edition,  with  newspaper  clippings. 

667  Lincoln.  The  Terrible  Tragedy  at  Washington ;  Assas- 
sination of  President  Lincoln ;  Last  Hours  and  Death-bed 
Scene  of  the  President.  A  Full  and  Graphic  Account 
from  Reliable  Authorities.  8vo,  half  roan. 

Philadelphia,  1865 
i/#    668      Lippard,  George.    Legends  of  Mexico.    8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1847 
Scarce. 

669  Livermore,  George.    An  Historical  Research  respecting 
the  Opinions  of  the  Founders  of  the  Republic  on  Negroes 
as  Slaves,  as  Citizens  and  as  Soldiers. 

4to,  half  morocco,  red  top,  uncut.  Boston,  1863 

One  of  fifty  large-paper  copies. 

670  Livermore,  Rev.  S.  T.     Harriet   Livermore,  the  "Pil- 
grim Stranger."    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.        Hartford,  1884 

671  Livingston,   Edward.     An   Answer  to   Mr.   Jefferson's 
Justification  of  his  Conduct  in  the  Case  of  the  New  Or- 
leans Batture.    8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1813 

672  (Livingston,    William.)      A    Review    of    the    Military 
Operations  in  North  America.    From  the  Commencement 
of  the  French  Hostilities  on  the  Frontiers  of  Virginia  to 

2  *    .**  the  Surrender  of  Oswego,  on  the  I4th  of  August,  1756. 

Interspersed  with  various  Observations,  Characters  and 
Anecdotes  necessary  to  give  Light  into  the  Conduct  of 
American  Transactions  in  General ;  and  more  especially 
into  the  Political  Management  of  Affairs  in  New  York. 
In  a  Letter  to  a  Nobleman.  8vo,  original  boards. 

Alexander  &  James  Robertson,  New  York,  1770 

Excessively  rare.  An  exhausted  review  of  the  French  and  Indian 
War,  giving  an  impartial  account  of  Braddock's  Expedition  and 
his  defeat,  loss  of  Oswego,  etc.  And  giving  an  account  of  Col. 
Washington's  encounter  with  the  French  and  Indians  on  May  28, 
J754,  who,  after  a  vigorous  resistance  for  three  hours,  was  obliged 
to  surrender  to  overwhelming  numbers.  The  work  is  somewhat 
foxed.  Has  the  name  of  Samuel  Wheeler  on  title  page,  and  small 
hole  in  the  centre  of  the  last  page.  See  facsimile  title. 

673  Lloyd,  Pemberton,  Huntchinson,   Hudson  and  Parke. 
Genealogical  Notes  relating  to  the  Families  of.     And  to 
others  Connected  Directly  or  Remotely  with  them.     By 
Thomas  A.  Glenn.  Philadelphia,  1898 
One  of  three  hundred  -copies  privately  printed. 


OF   THE 


1  N 

NORTH-AMERICA; 

FROM 

The  Commencement  of  the  FRENCH  HOSTILITIES 
on  tbe  Frontiers  of  Virginia,  in  1753,  to  t^e^Sur- 
render  of  Ofwego,  on  the  I4th  of  Auguft,  1756. 

INTERS RERSED 

With  various  Obfervatjbns,  Charaftcrs,  and  Anecdotes-, 
necefiary  to  give  Light  into  the  Conduft  of  American 
TranfacHons  in  general;  and  more  efpecially  into  the  poli- 
tical Management  of  Affairs  in  NEW-YORK. 

In  a  L  E  T  T  E  R  to  a  Nobleman. 

NEW        T    O    R    K: 
Printed  by  ALEXANDER  aaxf  JAME*  ROJLRRTSON,  MDCCLXX. 

Facsimile  Title  of  Lot  672. 


84 

674  Loeher,  Franz.    Geschichtc  und  Zustande  der  Deutsch- 
en  in  Amerika.     Second  edition.     8vo,  half  bock. 

Gottingen,  1855 

675  Losa,  Francisco.    Vida  que  el  Siervo  de  Dios  Gregorio 

/Lopez  Hizo  en  algunos  Lugares  de  la  Nueua  Espana 
Principalmenteen  el  Pueblo  de  Santa  Fe.  Portrait  of 
Lopes.  4to,  vellum.  Madrid,  1648 

Lopez  was  born  in  Madrid  July  4,  1542.  Came  to  Vera  Cruz 
in  1562;  soon  after  went  to  Sante  Fe,  where  he  spent  thirty-three 
years  in  solitude  as  a  padre,  and  died  July  20,  1596.  One  of  the 
earliest  and  rarest  items  in  Americana.  The  only  copy  we  ever 
saw. 

676  Lossing,  Benson  J.     The  Pictorial   Field-Book  of  the 
Revolution ;  or,  Illustrations,  by  Pen  and  Pencil,  of  the 
History,  Biography,  Scenery,  Relics  and  Traditions  of  the 
War  for  Independence.     With  eleven  hundred  engravings 
on   wood,   by  Lossing  and  Barritt,   chiefly   from   original 
sketches  by  the  author. 

2  vols.    Royal  8vo,  half  calf,  antique,  marbled  edges. 

New  York,  1860 

677  Lossing  Benson  J.     The   Pictorial   Field-Book  of  the 
War  of  1812;  or,  Illustrations,  by  Pen  and  Pencil,  of  the 
History,  Biography,  Scenery,  Relics  and  Traditions  of  the 
Last  War  for  American  Independence.     With  several  hun- 
dred engravings  on  wood,  by  Lossing  and  Barritt,  chiefly 
from  original  sketches  by  the  author. 

Royal  8vo,  half  calf,  antique,  marbled  edges. 

New  York,  1869 

A  J~3   678      Lossing,  Benson  J.    Pictorial  History  of  the  Civil  War 
in  the  United  States  of  America.     Illustrated. 

3  vols.     8vo,  half  calf,  antique,  marbled  edges. 

Philadelphia,  1866 

•  -A/"  679      Lossing,  Benson  J.     Harper's  Popular  Cyclopaedia  of 
United  States  History.     Illustrated. 
2  vols,    Royal  8vo,  sheep.  New  York,  1888 

.  x?tT"68o      Lost  Tribes  of  Israel;  or,  The  First  of  the  Red  Men. 
Colored  plates.    I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1861 

London's  Indian  Wars. 

681  Loudon,  Archibald.  A  Selection  of  the  Most  Interest- 
ing Narratives  of  Outrages,  Committed  by  the  Indians  in 
their  Wars  with  the  White  People.  Also,  an  Account  of 
their  Manners,  Customs,  Traditions,  Religious  Senti- 
ments, Mode  of  Warfare,  Military  Tactics,  Discipline  and 
Encampments,  Treatment  of  Prisoners,  etc.,  which  are 


A 

SELECTION, 

or  SOME 
OFTHE  MOST  INTERESTING 

NARRATIVES, 

OF 

OUTRAGES,    COMMITTED 

BY  THE 

INDIANS. 


WITH  THE  WHITE  PEOPLE. 

ALSO, 

An  Account  of  their  Manners,  Customs,  Traditions, 
Religious  Sentiments,  Mode  of  Warfare,  Military 
Tactics,  Discipline  and  Encampments,  Treatment 
of  Prisoners,  &c.  which  are  better  Explained,  and 
more  Minutely  Related,  than  has  been  heretofore 
done,  by  any  other  Author  on  that  subject.  Many 
of  the  Articles  have  never  before  appeared  in  print. 
The  whole  .Compiled  from  the  best  Authorities, 


BY  ARCHIBALD  LOUDON. 


VOLUME  I. 


CARLISLE: 

FROM  THE  PRESS  OF  A. 
fWhitehaU.J 

•••••»•••• 

1808. 
Facsimile  Title  of  Lot  68 1, 


86 

better  Explained  and  more  Minutely  Related  than  has 
been  heretofore  done  by  any  other  Author  on  the  subject. 
Many  of  the  Articles  have  never  before  Appeared  in 
Print.  The  whole  Compiled  from  the  best  Authorities. 
2  vols.  I2mo,  original  sheep. 
Carlisle:  From  the  Press  of  A.  Loudon  (Whitehall),  1808 

A  very  good  copy  of  this  excessively  rare  work.  It  is  so  scarce 
that  Brinley  only  succeeded  in  getting  a  copy,  lacking  a  signature. 
In  this  copy  Vol.  I.  cannot  be  surpassed.  Vol.  II  is  somewhat 
thumbed  and  time-stained,  and  the  title  and  some  few  of  the  front 
pages  are  slightly  torn  on  the  margins,  in  the  way  a  book  will 
get  when  much  read.  It  is  the  third  and  very  best  copy  we  have 
seen,  and  I  think  we  are  safe  in  saying  it  is  as  good  a  copy  as  a 
collector  could  hope  to  get.  See  facsimile  title. 

682      Loyal  Verses  of  Joseph  Stanbury  and  Dr.   Jonathan 
2,  z«^        Odell  Relating  to  the  American  Revolution.     Now  first 
edited  by  Winthrop  Sargent. 

vSmall  4to,  half  morocco,  top  edge  gilt.          Albany,  1860 
Very  rare.     Only  one  hundred  and  twelve  copies  printed. 

,  T  '683       Lubbock,  Sir  John.    The  Origin  of  Civilization  and  the 
Primitive  Condition  of  Man.    Illustrated.     I2mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1871 

684  Lubbock,  Sir  John.  Pre-Historic  Times,  as  Illustrated 
by  Ancient  Remains,  and  the  Manners  and  Customs  of 
Modern  Savages.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York  (London),  1872 

^-  685  Luden,  Hemrich.  Reise  Sr.  Hoheit  des  Herzogs  Bern- 
hard  zu  Sachsen-Weimer-Eisenach  durch  Nord-Amerika 
in  den  Jahren<i825  und  1826.  Herausgegben  von.  Illus- 
trated with  maps_and  vieivs  of  Philadelphia  and  New  York, 
and  portrait  of  Bernhard. 
8vo,  full  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Weimer,  1828 

686      Lundy,  Benjamin.    The  Life,  Travels  and  Opinions  of. 
Including  his  Journeys  to  Texas  and  Mexico.    Portrait. 
I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1847 

/  /f  687      McClure,  A.  K.    Addresses.     Literary.  Political,  Legal 
and  Miscellaneous.    Portrait.    2  vols.    8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1894 

688  McClure,  William.    Observations  on  the  Geology  of  the 
United  States  of  America.     With  map  and  two  plates. 
8vo,  half  roan.  Philadelphia,  1817 
"Pennsylvania  is  perhaps  the  best  cultivated  of  all  the  States." 

689  McConnell,  S.  D.    History  of  the  American  Episcopal 
Church  from  the  Planting  of  the  Colonies  to  the  End  of 
the  Civil  War.    i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1891 


/6ox>       McLaws,    Lafayette.      Original    Autograph     Detailed 
Description  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 
Bound  in  4to  vol.,  half  morocco. 

This  is  the  original  manuscript  of  Major-General  Lafayette  Mc- 
Laws' account  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg.  It  was  he  who  com- 
manded the  Confederate  forces  at  the  Peach  Orchard. 

691  Macminn,  Edwin.  On  the  Frontier  with  Col.  Antes  ;  or, 
The  Struggle  for  Supremacy  of  the  Red  and  White  Races 
in  Pennsylvania.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth.  Camden,  1800 

_ — 692       McPherson,  Edw.     A  Hand-Book  of  Politics  for  1868. 
8vo,  cloth.  ^Washington,  1868 

693  (Macpherson,  John.)      Macpherson's   Letters. 
vo,  boards,  half  calf.    Printed  for  the  author. 

Philadelphia,  1770 

The  title  and  book  somewhat  repaired  throughout.  Printed  to 
prove  his  sanity  .  "My  Principal  Enemy,  though  under  the  mask 
of  friendship,  is  Jno.  Dickinson,  Esq.,  who  wrote  the  'Farmers' 
Letters,'  or  rather  has  got  credit  for  them." — Page  42.  Rare. 

694  McKenney,   Thomas  L.     Sketches   of  a  Tour  to  the 
Lakes,  of  the  Character  and  Customs  of  the  Chippeway 
Indians,  and  of  Incidents  Connected  with  the  Treaty  of 
Fond  du  Lac.    Also  a  Vocabulary  of  the  Algic  or  Chippe- 
Avay  Language.     Illustrated.     8vo,  original  boards,  uncut. 

Baltimore,  1827 
Fine  copy. 

Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander.  Voyages  from  Montreal,  on 
the  River  St.  Lawrence,  through  the  Continent  of  North 
America,  to  the  Frozen  and  Pacific  Oceans,  in  the  Years 
1789  and  1793.  Portrait  and  maps. 

2  vols.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1802 

Lacks  one  map,  and  one  page  of  preface  to  Vol.  I  is  imperfect. 

696  Mackenzie,  William  L.     The   Lives  and  Opinions  of 
Benjamin  F.     Butler  and  Jesse  Hoyt. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1845 

697  Maisch,  J.  M.     Gotthilf  Henrich  Ernst  Muhlenberg  als 
Botaniker.    Portrait.    8vo,  half  morocco.    New  York,  1886 

v  698  Manuscript.  Original  Manuscript  Narrative  of  the  Ad- 
ventures of  John  Menzies,  alias  John  Little,  in  the  Years 
1793  and  '4.  I2tno,  full  morocco,  gilt.  Philadelphia,  1835 

,if  The  author  of  this  beautifully  written  and  exceedingly  interesting 
f^  7T7  manuscript  journal  was  John  Menzies  who  was  born  in  1776,  on 
the  River  Esk  in  Scotland.  It  contains  a  graphic  and  realistic  de- 
scription of  life  on  a  slaver,  of  the  ceremonies  to  Neptune  on  cross- 
ing the  line,  and  of  the  great  naval  battle  between  the  British  fleet 
under  Lord  Howe  and  the  French  Fleet,  in  1704-  He  was  on 
Howe's  vessel,  and  says  at  the  gun  where  he  stood  the  captain 


7 


88 

of  the  gun  and  two  men  were  wounded,  one  of  them  having  the 
cap  of  his  knee  entirely  taken  off.  The  balance  of  the  volume 
contains  his  poetical  descriptions,  in  Scottish  dialect,  of  persons 
and  events  in  Philadelphia,  where  he  lived  in  1835. 

699  Manuscript,  The.     Second  edition. 

2  vols.  in  i.     8vo,  boards.  New  York,  1828 

By  Elam  Bliss.     Contains  twenty-two  articles  relating  chiefly  to 
the  Revolutionary  War. 

700  Markham,  Clements  K.     The  Fighting  Veres.     Lives 
of  Sir  Francis  Vere,  General  of  the  Queen's  Forces  in  the 
Low  Countries ;  Governor  of  the  Brill  and  of  Portsmouth, 
and  of  Sir  Horace  Vere,  General  of  the  English  Forces  in 
the  Low  Countries,  etc.     Illustrated. 

8vo,  cloth,  top  edge  gilt.  Boston,  1888 

701  Marquardo,  Johanne.    Tractatus  Politico — Juridicus  de 
Jure  Mercatorum  et  Commerciorum  Singulari.    Engraved 
title.    2  vols.  in  i.    Folio,  vellum.  Francofurti,  1662 

702  Marshall,  John.    Exercises  at  the  Ceremony  of  Unveil- 
ing the  Statue  of.     In  front  of  the  Capitol,  Washington, 
May  10,  1884.     Frontispiece.     Imperial  8vo,  cloth. 

Washington,  1884 

703  Marshe,  Witham.     Lancaster  in  1744.     Journal  of  the 
Treaty  at  Lancaster  in  1744.     Annotated  by  William  H. 
Egle.    4to,  half  calf.  Lancaster,  1884 

704  Mason,   George  C.     The   Life  and  Works  of   Gilbert 
Stuart.     With  selections  from  Stuart's  paintings  reproduced 
on  steel  and  by  photogravure.     4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1894 

705  Masonic.     Downfall  of  Free-Masonry.     Being  an  Au- 
thentic History  of  the  Rise,  Progress  and  Triumph  of 
Anti-Masonry;  also  of  the  Origin  and  Increase  of  Aboli- 
tion.    Together  with  a  Faithful  Account  of  the  Travels, 
Dangers,  Attacks,  Discoveries,  and  Escapes  of  the  Gov- 
ernor from  the  Cut-Throats  of  the  Lodge,  etc.    By  Jona- 
than Punkin.     Illustrated.     I2mo,  boards. 

(Philadelphia)   1838 

A    political    satire    upon    Governor    Ritner,    Thaddeus    Stevens, 
Nich.  Biddle,  W.  B.  Reed,  etc. 

706  Meade,  William.     An   Experimental   Inquiry  into  the 
Chemical  Properties  and  Medicinal  Qualities  of  the  Prin- 
cipal Mineral  Waters  of  Ballston  and  Saratoga. 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1817 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 


707  Mease,  James.     A  Geological  Account  of  the  United 
States    Comprehending  a  Short  Description  of  their  Ani- 
mal, Vegetable  and  Mineral  Productions.     Illustrated. 
I2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1807 

708  Mease,  James.     Geographical  Account  of  the  United 
States.     (Imperfect.)     i2mo,  sheep.     (Broken.) 

Philadelphia,  1807 

v  709  Melish,  John.  A  Military  and  Topographical  Atlas  of 
the  United  States.  Including  the  British  Possessions  in 
Florida.  *  *  *  To  which  is  added  a  List  of  the  Mili- 
tary Districts,  a  Register  of  the  Army,  and  a  List  of  the 
Navy  of  the  United  States.  With  four  large  colored  maps. 
8vo,  half  roan.  Philadelphia.  1813 

Contains  a  map  and  official  documents  relative  to  operations  of 
the  British  Army  employed  in  the  reduction  of  the  Canadas,  under 
Majors-General  Wolfe,  Amherst,  etc..  in  1759  and  1760.  A  map 
and  description  of  East  and  West  Florida,  etc. 

710  Meltons,  Eduward,    Engelsch  Edelmans,  Zeldzaame  en 
Gedenkwaardige    Zee-en    Land-Reizen ;    Door    Egypten. 
West-Indien,    Perzien,   Turkyen,    Oost-Indien.      *      * 
Aangevangen  in  den  jaare  1660,  en  guendigd  in  den  jaare 
1677.     Illustrated  with  numerous  fine  old  copperplate  en- 
gravings and  portraits.     4to,  old  calf.     Amsterdam,  1702 

711  Memoirs   of   an    Unfortunate    Young    Nobleman.      Re- 
turned from  a  Thirteen  Years'  .Slavery  in  America,  where 
he  had  been  Sent  by  the  Wicked  Contrivance  of  his  Cruel 
Uncle.    3  vols.     I2tno,  sheep.  London,  1743 

Contains  the  case  of  James  Annesley,  who  was  a  Redemptionist 
in  Lancaster  County, 

712  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America  to  Congress,   relative  to  the   French   Republic. 
Delivered  January    19,    1797.     With   the   Papers   therein 
Referred  to.     8vo,  boards,  uncut.         Philadelphia  (1797) 

713  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  trans- 
mitting a  Roll  of  the  Persons  having  Office  or  Employ- 
ment under  the  United  States.     8vo,  half  roan. 

Washington,  1802 

714  Methodists'    Conferences.      Minutes    of   the,    Annually 
held  in  America.     From  1773  to  1814,  inclusive.     Vol.  I. 
I2mo,  calf.  New  York,  1813 
Very  rare. 

715  Meyers,  R.  C.  V.  Life  and  Adventures  of  Louis  Wetzel. 
the  Renowned  Virginia  Ranger  and   Scout.     Illustrated. 
I2mo,  half  morocco,  red  top,  uncut.     Philadelphia,  N.  D. 


716  Michaux,  F.  A.    Travels  to  the  Westward  of  the  Alle- 
gany  Mountains  in  the  States  of  the  Ohio,  Kentucky  and 
Tennessee,    and    Return    to    Charlestown,    through    the 
Upper  Carolinas.     With  map.    Translated  by  B.  Lambert. 
8vo,  original  boards,  uncut.  London,  1805 
Fine  copy. 

717  Mickle,  Isaac.     Reminiscences  of  Old  Gloucester;  or, 
Incidents  in  the  History  of  the  Counties  of  Gloucester, 
Atlantic  and  Camden,  New  Jersey.     Frontispiece. 

8vo,  half  bock.  Philadelphia,  1845 

Scarce.    Name  on  title. 

718  Miller,  Edward.     The  Medical  Works  of.     Late  Pro- 
fessor of  the  Practice  of  Phvsic  in  the  University  of  New 
York.     Collected  by  Samuel  Miller.     With  two  portraits. 
8vo,  half  sheep.  New  York,  1814 

719  Miller  Imprint.     Thoughts  on  the  Nature  of  War  and 
its    Repugnancy    to    the    Christian     Life.      A    Sermon 
Preached  29th  November,  1759.     Philadelphia,  H.  Miller, 
1766. — An    Extract   from    a   Treatise    by    William    Law. 
Called   The   Spirit  of   Prayer.      Philadelphia,   H.   Miller, 
1766. — Christian   Piety    Freed   from    Many   Delusions   of 
Modern    Enthusiasts.      Philadelphia,    H.    Miller,    1766. — 
And  Daily  Conversation  with  God.     Exemplified  in  the 
Holy  Life  of  Armelle  Nicolas.     Philadelphia,  H.  Miller, 
1767.     Bound  in  i  vol.     i6mo,  boards. 

720  Miller,  Samuel.     Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  John  Rodgers, 
late  Pastor  of  the  Wall-Street  and  Brick  Churches,  New- 
York.    Portrait.    8vo.  boards,  uncut.          New  York,  1813 

721  Miller,  Samuel.     Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  John  Rodgers, 
late  Pastor  of  the  Wall-Street  and  Brick  Churches,  New 
York.    Portrait.    8vo,  sheep.  New  York,  1813 
Stained. 

722  Mississippi  Bubble.     Het  Groote  Tafereel  der  Dwaas- 
heid.    Vertoonende  de  opkomst,  voortgang  en  ondervang 
der  actie.  Bubbel  en  Windnegotie  in  Vrankryk  Engeland, 
en  de  Nederland,  gepleegt  in  den  Jaare  1720.     Zynde  een 
Verzameling  van  alle  de  Conditien  en  Projecten  Van  de 
opgeregte  Compagnien  van  Assurantie,  Navigatie,  Com- 
mercie.  etc.     *     *     *     Als  meede  Konst — Plaaten  Come- 
dien  en  Gedigten,  etc.     Folio,  half  bound.  1720 

A  collection  of  papers  relating  to  John  Law's  famous  "Missis- 
sippi Bubble."  Illustrated  with  sixty-nine  contemporary  plates 
and  caricatures  of  exceeding  interest.  Very  rare. 


724  Monroe,  James.    A  View  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Execu- 
tive in  the   Foreign   Affairs  of  the  United   States,  con- 
nected with  the  Mission  to  the  French  Republic. 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1797 

Slightly  water  stained. 

725  Monroe,  James.     A  Narrative  of  a  Tour  of  Observa- 
tion ma<le  during  the  Slimmer  of  1817,  through  the  North- 
Eastern  and  North-Western  Department  of  the  Union. 
With  a  View  to  the  Examination  of  their  Several  Military- 
Defenses.     I2mo,   lettered  boards.         Philadelphia,    1818 

727  Moore,  George  H.    The  Treason  of  Charles  Lee,  Major- 
General,  Second  in  Command  in  the  American  Army  of 
the  Revolution.    Portraits.    8vo,  cloth.      New  York,  1860 

728  Moore,    H.   N.      Life   and   Services   of   Gen.    Anthony 
Wayne.     Illustrated.     i6mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1859 

729  Moorehead,  Warren  K.    Fort  Ancient.    The  Great  Pre- 
historic Earthwork  of  Warren  County.  Ohio.     Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth.  Cincinnati,  1890 

730  Morais,  Henry  S.     The  Jews  of  Philadelphia.     Their 
History   from    the    Earliest   Settlements    to   the    Present 
Time.     8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1894 

731  Morgan,  John,  M.  D.     A_  Discourse  upon  the  Institu- 
tion of  Medical  Schools  in  America.     Delivered  at  a  Pub- 
lic Anniversary  Commencement  held   in  the  College  of 
Philadelphia,  May  30  and  31.  1765.     8vo.  half  morocco. 

Wm.  Bradford,  Philadelphia,  1765 

Title  and  last  leaf  damaged  and  mounted,  and  several  pages  re- 
paired on  the  margin.     Rare. 

732  Morning  Prayer.    The  Order  for,  in  the  College,  Acad- 
emy and  Charitable  Schools  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia. 
4to,  half  morocco.  (Philadelphia,  circa  1765) 
An  unique  item  of  the  history  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 

733  Morse.   Jedediah.      The    American    Geography ;   or,   A 
View  of  the  Present  Situation  of  the  United  States  of 
America.     Illustrated  with  two  folding  maps.     8vo,  sheep. 

Elizabethtown,  1789 

734  Morse,  Jedediah.    The  American  Universal  Geography ; 
or,  A  View  of  the  Present  State  of  all  the  Empires,  King- 
doms, States  and  Republics  in  the  Known  World,  and  of 
the  United  States  of  America  in  particular.     With  maps, 
some  of  which  are  torn.    2  vols.    8vo,  sheep.    Boston,  1793 

735  Morse,  Jedediah,  and  Parrish,  Elijah.    A  Compendious 
History  of  New  England.     Map  imperfect.     I2mo,  sheep. 

New  bury  port,  1809 


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92 

736  Mount    Holly    Election.      County    Meeting    at    Mount 
Holly,  County  of  Burlington,  September  5,  1825. 
i6mo,  half  morocco.  1825 

737  Muhlenberg,    Henry.     Catalogus    Plantarum    Americoe 
Septentrionalis.    *    *    *    Or  a  Catalogue  of  the  Hitherto 
Known  Native  and  Naturalized  Plants  of  North  America. 
Arranged  according  to  the  Sexual  Systems  of  Linnaeus. 
Svo,  half  morocco.  Lancaster,    1813 
Very  scarce. 

738  Muhlenberg,  Henrico.     Descriptio  Uberior  Graminum 
et  Plantarum  Calamariarutn  Americae  Septentrionalis  in- 
digenarum  et  Cicurum.     Svo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1817 

739  Muhlenberg,   Henry   A.     The    Life   of   Major-General 
Peter  Muhlenberg,  of  the  Revolutionary  Army.    Portrait. 
I2mo,  half  bock.  Philadelphia,  1849 

740  Munsell,  J.    A  Chronology  of  Paper  and  Paper  Making. 
Third   edition.     Svo.   half   morocco.  Albany,    1864 

741  Murphy,  Henry  C.    Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  New  York 
in    1679-80.      By    Jaspar    Bankers    and    Peter    Sluyter, 
of  Wiewerd  in  Friesland.    Translated  by.     Svo,  cloth. 

Brooklyn,  1867 

742  Murray,  Rev.  James.    An  Impartial  History  of  the  War 
in  America.     From  its  First  Commencement  to  the  Pres- 
ent Time.     Together  with  the  Characters  of  the  Several 
Colonies    and    other   Authentic    Information.     Numerous 
portraits.     2  vols.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne   (1778) 

743  Music.     Sacred  Harmony.     A  Selection  of  Airs,  Duos, 
Trios,  etc.,  arranged  for  the  Organ,  Piano  Forte  or  Harp. 
Engraved  title.    Folio,  boards.  Philadelphia,  N.  D. 

Contains  the  title  and  vignette   engraved   by   D.   Edwin.     Ex- 
cessively rare. 

744  Nason,  Rev.  Elias.    Monogram  on  Our  National  Song. 
Svo,  cloth.  Albany,  1869 

746  Naturalizing  Foreign  Born  Protestants.    An  Act  to  Ex- 
plain a  Clause  in  an  Act  made  in  the  Seventh  Year  of  the 
Reign  of  Her  Late  Majesty,  Queen  Anne.     (For  Natural- 
izing Foreign  Born  Protestants.)     Folio.     London,  1731 

747  Naturalizing  Foreign  Protestants.     An  Act  for  Natur- 
alizing such  Foreign  Protestants,  and  others  therein  Men- 
tioned, as  are  Settled,  or  shall  Settle,  in  any  of  His  Ma- 
jesty's Colonies  in  America.     Folio.  London,  1739 


93 

748  Naturalizing  Foreign  Protestants.     An  Act  to  Extend 
the  Provisions  of  an  Act  made  in  the  Thirteenth  Year  of 
His  Present  Majesty's  Reign,  intituled  "An  Act  for  Natur- 
alizing   Foreign    Protestants,    and    others    therein    Men- 
tioned, as  are  Settled,  or  shall  Settle,  in  any  of  His  Ma- 
jesty's Colonies  in  America."    Folio.  London,  1747 

749  New  Book  of  Nonsense,  The.     A  Contribution  to  the 
Great  Central   Fair,  Philadelphia,  June,   1864. 

Oblong  4to,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1864 

A  series  of  fifty-three  comic  sketches,  gotten  up  in  aid  of  the 
Sanitary  Commission.  Plate  51  shows  the  worm  which  led  to  the 
introduction  of  the  English  sparrow  in  Philadelphia. 

750  New  England  Primer,  Improved.    *    *    *    To  which  is 
added     *    *    *    Mr.  Cotton's  Catechism.     i6mo,  boards. 

Hartford,  1843 
The  reprint  of  the  Boston  edition  of  1777. 

752  New  Jersey.     Minutes  of  the  Provincial  Congress  and 
Council  of  Safety,  1775-1776.     8vo,  cloth.    Trenton,  1879 

753  Nicolay,  John  G.,  and  Hay,  John.     Abraham  Lincoln: 
A  History.     Together  with  Lincoln's  Speeches,   Letters 
and  State  Papers.    Illustrated. 

12  vols.    8vo,  cloth,  top  edges  gilt,  uncut. 

New  York,  1890-94 
With  autograph  letter,  signed,  of  John  Hay  inserted. 

754  Niles,  H.     Principles  and  Acts  of  the  Revolution  in 
America;  or,  An  Attempt  to  Collect  and  Preserve  some 
of    the    Speeches,     Orations     and     Proceedings.       With 
Sketches  and  Remarks  on  Men  and  Things. 

8vo,  half  calf.  Baltimore,  1822 

755  Niles,  John   M.     The    Life   of   Oliver   Hazard    Perry. 
With  an  Appendix,  comprising  a   Biographical  Memoir 
of  the  late  Captain  James   Lawrence.     With  portraits  of 
Perry  and  Pike,  and  both  views  of  the  Battle  of  Lake  Erie. 
I2mo,  sheep.  Hartford,  1821 

Contains  also  a  biography  of  General  Pike  and  Commodores 
Decatur,  Porter  and  Macdonough,  etc. 

756  North-American  and  West-Indian  Gazetteer.    Contain- 
ing an  Authentic  Description  of  the  Colonies  and  Islands 
in  that  Part  of  the  Globe.     Showing  their  Situation,  Cli- 
mate, Soil,  Produce  and  Trade.    *    *    *    Also  an  Exact 
Account   of   the   Cities,   Towns,   Harbors,    Ports,    Bays, 
Rivers,  Lakes,  Mountains,  Number  of  Inhabitants,  etc. 
With  maps.    8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1776 

Interesting  from  the  fact  that  it  was  published  at  the  outbreak 
of  the  Revolution,  and  contains  a  description  of  all  the  principal 
cities  and  towns  of  that  time. 


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757  Northern   Tour.     Being   a    Guide   to    Saratoga,    Lake 
George,  Niagara,  Canada,  Boston,  etc.,  through  the  States 
of  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  etc. 

i6mo,  half  roan.  Philadelphia,  1825 

758  Northern  Traveler,  The,  and  Northern  Tour.    With  the 
Routes  to  the  Springs,  Niagara  and  Quebec,  and  the  Coal 
Alines  of  Pennsylvania;  also  the  Tour  of  New  England. 
Embellished  with  thirty-tu'O  copperplate  engravings. 

I2mo,  half  roan.  New  York,  1830 

759  Norwich.      Thomas,    Lord    Bishop    of.      A    Sermon 
Preached  before  the  Incorporated  Society  for  the  Propa- 
gation of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.    *    *    *     Friday, 
February  2ist,   1755.     4to,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

London,  1755 
Large-paper  copy.     Refers  to  the  American  Colonies. 

760  Nuttall,    Thomas.      The    Genera    of    North    American 
Plants,  and  Catalogue  of  the  Species  to  the  Year  1817. 
2  vols.     I2mo,  sheep.     (2  copies.)          Philadelphia,  1818 
Name  cut  from  title. 

761  Nuttall,  Thomas.     A  Journal  of  Travels  into  the  Ar- 
kansas Territory  during  the  Year  1819.    With  Occasional 
Observations  on  the  Manners  of  the  Aborigines.    Illustra- 
ted with  a  map  and  other  engravings. 

8vo,  original  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1821 

Very  rare. 

762  Oakwood,  Oliver.    Village  Tales;  or,  Recollections  of. 
By  Past  Times.     i2mo,  boards,  uncut.          Trenton,  1827 

763  Oberholtzer,  E.  P.     The  Referendum  in  America.     A 
Discussion  of  Law-Making  by  Popular  Vote.    8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1893 

764  Observations  on  the  American  Revolution.     Published 
According  to  a  Resolution  of  Congress  by  their  Commit- 
tee for  the  Consideration  of  those  who  are  Desirous  of 
Comparing  the  Conduct  of  the  Opposed  Parties  and  the 
several  Consequences  which  Flowed  from  it. 

8vo,  half  bock,  red  top,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1779 

One  of  the  most  powerful  pleas  for  the  rights  of  the  colonies 
published. 

765  Oehler,  Andrew.     The   Life,   Adventures   and   Unpar- 
alleled Sufferings  of.    I2ino,  half  morocco.    Trenton,  1811 

Describes  Philadelphia,  Trenton,  and  the  West;  also  an  account 
electrical  experiments  .  Very  rare.  Title  repaired  and  time- 
stained  throughout. 

766  Oldroyd,  O.  H.     Words  of  Lincoln.     Illustrated. 
I2mo,  cloth.  Washington,  1895 


95 

767  Olive  Branch.    An  Answer  to  Certain  Parts  of  a  Work 
,  Jfa         Published    by    Matthew    Carey,    entitled    "The    Olive 

Branch,"  or  '* Faults  on  Both  Sides."    I2mo,  boards,  uncut. 

(Philadelphia,  1816) 

768  Oppressed  Africans,  The.     The  Case  of  Our  Fellow- 
f  is~      Creatures  Respectfully  Recommended  to  the  Serious  Con- 
sideration of  the  Legislature  of  Great  Britain.     By  the 
People  called  Quakers.    8vo,  half  bock.  Philadelphia^  1784 

769  Ord,  George.    Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Alexander  Wilson, 
author  of  the  American  Ornithology. 

Imperial  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt. 

Philadelphia,  1828 

A  large-paper  copy  of  the  reprint,  of  which  only  a  few  were 
published. 

770  Our  Daily  Fare.    A  Newspaper  Published  by  the  Great 
Sanitary  Fair  in  Philadelphia,  June  8,  1864,  to  September 
u,  1865.     4to,  half  roan. 

Complete  file.    William  Duane's  copy. 

771  Ovalle,  Alonso  de.     Historica  Relacion  Del  Reyno  de 
Chile,  Y  delas  missiones,  y  ministerios  que  exercita  en  el 
la  Compania  de  Jesus.     A  Nuestro  Senor  Jesu  Christo 
Dios  Hombre,  Y  ala  Santissima  Virgen,  y  Madre  Maria 
Senora  del  Cielo,  y  dela  Tierra,  y  alos  Santos  Joseph, 
Joachin,  Ana  sus  Padres  y  Aguelos.     With  maps,  plates 
and  portraits.     Folio,  full  crushed  levant,  gilt  back  and 
sides,  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges.     By  Larkins. 

Roma,  1646 

A  fine  copy  of  this  excessively  rare  book,  with  two  engraved 
titles  which  are  not  usually  found  with  the  work.  The  large  fold- 
ing map  has  been  mounted. 

771^2      .Paine,  Thomas.     Common  Sense.    Addressed  to  the 

Inhabitants  of  America,  etc.     8vo,  half  polished  calf. 
t/.lS-  W.  &  T.  Bradford,  Philadelphia  ( 1776) 

A  new  edition,  with  the  several  additions  in  the  body  of  the 
work.  To  which  is  added  an  appendix,  together  with  "An  Address 
to  the  People  Called  Quakers."  This  is  the  celebrated  paper  which 
prepared  the  way  for  the  Declaration  of  Independence.. 

772  Paine,  Thomas.    The  American  Crisis.    Nos.  i,  2,  3  and 
«  .             5.     In  2  vols.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Styner  &  Cist,  Philadelphia  (1776),  and 
John  Dunlap,  Lancaster,   1778. 

The  excessively  rare  first  issue,  No.  5  of  which  was  published 
at  Lancaster,  and  is  "Addressed  to  Gen.  Sir  Wm.  Howe  by  the 
author  of  'Common  Seuse.'  "  ''These  are  the  times  that  try  men's 
souls." 


773  Paine,  Thomas.     Letter  Addressed  to  the  Abbe  Ray- 
nal  on  the  Affairs  of  North-America.     In  which  the  Mis- 
takes in  the  Abbe's  Account  of  the  Revolution  of  America 
are  Corrected  and  Cleared  up.    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1782 

774  (Paine,  Thomas.)     Dissertations  on  Government.    The 
Affairs  of  the  Bank  and  Paper-Money.     By  the  Author 
of  Common  Sense.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Charles  Cist,  Philadelphia,  1786 
First  edition.     Very  scarce. 

775  Paine,  Thomas.    Rights  of  Man.     Being  an  Answer  to 
Burke's  Attack  on  the  French  Revolution.     8vo,  sheep. 

Baltimore,  1791 
Stained. 

776  Paine,  Thomas.    The  Rights  of  Man.     Albany,  N.  D. 
— Common  Sense.     Albany,  1791. — The  Crisis.     Albany, 
1791. — Public  Good.     Albany,  N.  D.     Etc.     Bound  in  i 
vol.    8vo,  sheep. 

777  Paine,  Thomas.     Common  Sense.     Addressing  the  In- 
habitants   of    America.      Letter    to    the    Abbe    Raynal ; 
Rights  of  Man;  Miscellaneous  Articles;  Letter  Addressed 
to  the   Addressers  on  the  late  Proclamation.     Six  rare 
pamphlets  bound  in  i  vol.     With  scarce  portraits  of  Paine. 

London,  1791-1792 

778  (Paine,  Thomas.)     Tom  Paine's  Jests.     Being  an  En- 
tirely New  and  Select  Collection  of  Patriotic  Bon  Mots, 
Repartees,  Anecdotes,   Epigrams,   Observations,   etc.,  on 
Political   Subjects.      By  Thomas   Paine   and   other   Sup- 
porters of  the  Rights  of  Man.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1794 

779  Paine,  Thomas.    The  Age  of  Reason.    Being  an  Inves- 
tigation of  True  and  of  Fabulous  Theology.     Parts   I. 
and  II.  in  i  vol.    8vo,  half  morocco,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

Paris,  1794-95 

Fine  copy  of  the  excessively  rare  first  edition. 

780  Paine,  Thomas.     The   Life  of.     By  James  Cheetham. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1809 

781  Paine,  Thomas.    The  Works  of,  Secretary  for  Foreign 
Affairs  to  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  in  the  late 
War.    2  vols.  in  i.    8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1897 

Very  scarce.     The  first  collected  edition,  and  of  great  import- 
ance in  the  Revolutionary  history  of  Pennsylvania. 


97 

782  Parrish,  Sam.     Some  Chapters  on  the  History  of  the 
Friendly  Association,  or  Regaining  and  Preserving  Peace 

^Ayith  the  Indians  by  Pacific  Measures.     8vo,  half  calf. 

Philadelphia,  1877 

Contains  the  work  of  an  association  of  Pennsylvania   Quakers 
formed  in  1756. 

783  Pattie,  James  O.    The  Personal  Narrative  of,  of  Ken- 
tucky, during  an  Expedition  from  St.  Louis,  through  the 
Vast  Regions  between  that  place  and  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
and  thence   back  through  the   City  of   Mexico  to  Vera 
Cruz,  during  Journeyings  of  Six  Years,  in  which  he  and 

<C£«fiis  father,  who  accompanied  him,  suffered  unheard-of 
Hardships  and  Dangers;  had  various  Conflicts  with  the 
Indians,  and  were  made  Captives,  in  which  Captivity 
his  father  died.  Together  with  a  Description  of  the 
Country  and  the  Various  Nations  through  which  they 
Passed.  Edited  by  Timothy  Flint.  Illustrated,  but  lacks 
portrait.  8vo,  sheep.  Cincinnati,  1833 

Soiled.     Very  rare  in  any  condition. 

^784      Paulding,  J.    Affairs  of,  and  Men  of  New  Amsterdam 
in  the  Time  of  Governor  Peter  Stuyvesant.     I2mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1843 

785  Payne,  John.     A  New  and  Complete  System  of  Uni- 
versal Geography,  Describing  Asia,  Africa,  Europe  and 
America.     With  Additions  by  James  Hardie.     Numerous 
plates  and  maps,  some  of  which  are  colored. 

4  vols.     8vo,  calf.  New  York,  1798 

786  Pennsylvania    Packet    and    General    Advertiser,    The. 
'  2j          From  January  4,  1773,  to  October  n,  1773. 

Folio,  half  morocco.     32  numbers. 

John  Dunlap,  Philadelphia,  1773 
Some  numbers  repaired;  not  consecutive. 

787  Pennsylvania.     Observations  on   the   Present   Govern- 
ment of  Pennsylvania  in  Four  Letters  to  the  People  of 
Pennsylvania.    8vo,  half  morocco. 

Styner  &  Cist,  Philadelphia,  1777 

788  Pennsylvania.    An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Penn- 
sylvania, by  those  Freemen  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia 
who  are  now  Confined  in  the  Mason's  Lodge,  by  Virtue 
of  a   General  Warrant,   signed   in   Council   by   the  Vice 
President  of  the  Council  of  Pennsylvania. 

8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  printed;  London,  reprinted,  1777 
(7) 


98 

789  Pennsylvania.      Tagebuch    des    Senates    der    Republik 
Pennsylvanien  Anfangend  Dieustags,  den  vierten  Decem- 
ber Im  Jahr  unsers  Herrn  ein  tausend  steben  hundert 
act  und  neunzig,  etc. 

Folio,  paper.  Billmeyer,  Germantown  (1799) 

Last  page  imperfect. 

790  Pennsylvania  Canal  Report.    Message  of  the  President. 
Containing  the  Report  of  the  Board  of  Engineers,  with 

2^  a  View  to  Internal  Improvements.  Washington,  1825. — 
Report  and  Correspondence  of  the  Commissioners  for 
Promoting  the  Internal  Improvement  of  the  State.  For 
1825  and  1826.  Harrisburg,  1825  and  1826.  Bound  in 
i  vol.  8vo,  half  sheep. 

791  Pennsylvania  at  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga.    Cere- 
monies at  the  Dedication  of  the  Monuments.     Illustrated. 
8vo,  half  russia,  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Harrisburg,  1897 

792  Pensions.     A  Collection  of  Reports  in   Behalf  of  the 
Surviving  Officers  of  the  Revolutionary  War.    From  1828 
to  1832.     Bound  in  i  vol.    8vo,  calf.    Washington,  V.  D. 

v/793  Perrin  Du  Lac  M.  Voyage  dans  les  Deux  Louisianes, 
et  Chez  les  Nations  sauvages  de  Missouri,  par  les  Etats- 
Unis,  1'Ohio  et  les  Provinces  qui  le  bordent,  en  1801,  1802 
&  1803.  Avec  Un  appercu  des  moeurs,  des  usages,  du 
caractere  et  des  coutttmes  religieuse  et  civiles  des  Peuples 
de  ces  diverses  contrees.  8vo,  calf.  Lyon,  1805 

Very  scarce. 

794  Peterborough,    John.      Lord    Bishop    of.      A    Sermon 
Preached  before  the  Incorporated  Society  for  the  Propa- 
gation of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.     *     *     *     Febru- 
ary 1 5th,  1750.    4to,  half  morocco,  uncut.      London,  1751 
Large-paper  copy.     Refers  to  the  American  Colonies. 

795  Peyster,  Frederick  de.     The   Life  and  Administration 
of  the  Earl  of  Bellamont.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1879 

796  Philadelphia.     The  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Young 
Ladies'   Academy   of   Philadelphia.     Containing   an    Ac- 
count of  a  Number  of  Public  Examinations   and  Com- 
mencements.    Title  damaged  and  otherwise  imperfect. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  (Philadelphia,  1794) 

797  Philadelphia  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  National  In- 
dustry.    Addresses  of.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1819 

798  Philadelphia,    Wilmington     and     Baltimore     Railroad 
Guide  Book.  Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.      West  Chester,  1877 


99 

799.  Phillips,  Henry.  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Paper  Cur- 
rency of  the  American  Colonies,  and  Continental  Paper 
Money.  2  vols.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edges  gilt. 

Roxbury,  1865-6 

Only  two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed.     Autograph  presenta- 
tion copy  from  the  author. 

800  Phiseldek,  C.  F.  von  Schmidt.     Europe  and  America; 
or,  The  Relative  State  of  the  Civilized  World  at  a  Future 
Period.     8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Copenhagen,    1820 

801  Pickering,  John.    A  Vocabulary  or  Collection  of  Words 
and  Phrases  which  have  been  Supposed  to  be  Peculiar 
to  the  United  States.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.     Boston,  1815 

802  Pike,  Major  Z.  M.    An  Account  of  Expeditions  to  the 
Sources  of  the  Mississippi,  and  through  the  Western  Part 
of  Louisiana,  to  the  Sources  of  the  Arkansaw,  Kansas,  La 
Platte,  and  Pierre  Jaun  Rivers.     Performed  by  Order  of 
the  Government  of  the   United  States  during  the  Years 
1805,  1806  and  1807.     And  a  Tour  through  the  Interior 
Parts  of  New  Spain,  when  Conducted  through  these  Prov- 
inces by  Order  of  the  Captain  General,  in  the  Year  1807. 
Illustrated  by  maps  and  charts.    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1810 
Name  of  former  owner  on  title. 

803  Pinkney,  William,     Speech  of,  in  the  House  of  Dele- 
gates of  Maryland,  at  their  Session  in  November,  1789. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1790 

804  *  Pittinger,  Lieut.  William.     Daring  and  Suffering.     A 
History  of  the  Great  Railroad  Adventure.    Portrait. 
I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1864 
First  edition. 

805  Pittinger,  William.     Daring  and  Suffering.     A  History 
of  the  Andrew's  Railroad  Raid  into  Georgia  in  1862.     Il- 
lustrated,   8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1887 

With  autograph  letters  of  William  Pittinger,  Wilson  W.  Brown, 
William  Knight  and  D.  A.  Dorsey,  participants,  inserted. 

806  Platt,  Charles  D.    Ballads  of  New  Jersey  in  the  Revo- 
lution.    With  map.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     Morristown,  1896 

807  Playfair,    William.      The    History    of    Jacobism :    Its 
Crimes,  Cruelties  and  Perfidies    *    *    *    With  an  Appen- 
dix,  by   Peter   Porcupine,   containing   a   History   of   the 
American  Jacobins,  commonly  denominated   Democrats. 
2  vols.    8vo,  calf,  gilt  backs.  Philadelphia,  1796 

808  Political  Essays  Concerning  the  Present  State  of  the 
British  Empire.    4to,  sheep.  London,  1772 
Contains  much  information  concerning  the  American  Colonies. 


too 

Political  Progress  of  Britain;  or,  An  Impartial  History 
of  Abuses  in  the  Government  of  the  British  Empire  in 
Europe,  Asia  and  America.  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1794 

810  Poole,  W.  F.     Anti-Slavery  Opinions  before  the  War. 
8vo,  cloth.  Cincinnati,  1873 

811  Pope,  John.    A  Tour  through  the  Southern  and  West- 
ern Territories  of  the  United  States  of  North  America, 
the  Spanish  Dominions  on  the  River  Mississippi,  and  the 
Floridas ;  the  Countries  of  the  Creek  Nations  and  many 
Uninhabited  Parts.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.      New  York,  1888 
A  facsimile  reprint   of  the   scarce   Richmond  edition   of   1792. 

812  Pope,  Thomas.    A  Treatise  on  Bridge  Architecture,  in 
which  the  Superior  Advantages  of  the  Flying  Pendant 
Lever  Bridge  are  Fully  Proved.     Illustrated. 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1811 

813  Presbyterian  Church.    The  Constitution  of  the.    In  the 
United  States  of  America.    The  Confession  of  Faith.    The 
Catechism.     I2mo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1792 

814  Presidential  Election.    Report  of  a  Debate  in  the  Senate 
of  the  United   States    (recommending  a   change   in   the 
mode  of  electing  a  President  and  Vice-President). 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1804 

815  Preston,    Walter    W.      History    of    Harford    County, 
Maryland,  from   1608   (the  year  of  Smith's   Expedition) 
to  the  Close  of  the  War  of  1812.    8vo,  cloth. 

Baltimore,  1901 

816  Price,  Richard.    Additional  Observations  on  the  Nature 
and  Value  of  Civil  Liberty,  and  the  War  with  America. 
i6mo,  sheep.     (One  side  of  cover  missing.)     Dublin,  1777 

817  Protestant  Episcopal  Church.    Journals  of  the  General 
Convention  of  the,  in  the  United  States  of  America  from 
1784  to  1814.     8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1817 
Scarce. 

818  Proud,  Robert.    The  History  of  Pennsylvania,  in  North 
America,  from  the  Original  Institution  and  Settlement  of 
that  Province  under  the  First  Proprietor  and  Governor, 
William  Penn,  in   1682,  till  after  the  Year   1742.     With 
fine  portrait  and  map.    2  vols.    8vo,  original  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1797 

Choice  uncut  copy.    Vol.  II.  is  broken  in  half,  but  without  injury 
to  the  text. 


IOI 

819  Ptolamaei,     Claudi.       Geographies    enarrationis     Libri 
Octo.     Annotationes  loannis  De  Regio  Monte  in  errores 
commissos  a  lacobo  Angelo  in  translatione  sua.     Illus- 
trated with  fifty  maps  and  woodcuts,  zvith  borders  on  many 
pages.    Royal  folio,  half  calf.  Argentoragi,  lohannes 

Grieningerus,  communibus,  Tohannis  Koberger,  impen- 
sis  excudebat  1525. 

A  fine  copy,  illustrated  with  fifty  maps  and  many  curious  wood- 
cuts. In  this  work  America  appears  for  the  first  time  on  a  map. 
On  the  twenty-eighth  map,  the  discovery  of  Terra  Nova,  by  Co- 
lumbus, is  portrayed  by  a  crude  cut  of  cannibals  over  a  fire.  On 
the  margin  of  the  text  of  this  copy  are  many  contemporary  manu- 
script notes. 

820  Public  Measures.     An  Enquiry  into  the  Principles  and 
Tendency  of  Certain.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1794 

821  Puglia,  James  P.     The  Federal  Politician.    8vo,  calf. 

Philadelphia,  1795 

822  Quincy,  Josiah.     Observations  on  the   Act  of  Parlia- 
ment,   Commonly    Called    the    Boston    Port-Bill.      With 
Thoughts  on  Civil  Society  and  Standing  Armies. 

8vo.  half  bock.  John  Sparhawk,  Philadelphia,   1774 

Very  rare. 

823  Ramsay.  David.    The  History  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution.    2  vols.     8vo,  original  boards,  uncut. 

R.  Aitken  &  Son,  Philadelphia,  1789 
Beautiful  copy  of  the  rare  first  edition. 

824  Randolph.    A  Vindication  of  Mr.  Randolph's  Resigna- 
tion  (from  Washington's  Cabinet).     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia.   1795 

825  Randolph,  Mrs.  Mary.     The  Virginia  House-Wife ;  or, 
Methodical   Cook.     Fourth  edition. 

I2mo,  sheep.     (Broken.)  Washington,  1830 

826  (Raguet,  Condy.)     A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Military  Op- 
erations on  the  Delaware.    Together  with  a  Copy  of  the 
Muster  Rolls  of  the  Several  Volunteer  Corps  which  Com- 
posed the  Advanced  Light  Brigade  as  they  Stood  at  the 
Close  of  the  Campaign.     With  map.     I2mo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1820 

827  Raynal,  Abbe.    Histoire  Philosophique  et  Politique  Des 
Etablissemens  et  du  Commerce  des  Europeen  dans  les 
deux  Mondes.     7  vols.     I2mo    sheep.     Amsterdam,  1773 

828  Raynal,  L'Abbe.    Revolution  de  L'Amerique.    Portrait. 
I2mo,  calf.  London,  1781 


IO2 

829  Read,  John.     A  Historical  Inquiry  Concerning  Henry 
Hudson,  His  Friends,  Relatives  and  Early  Life.    *    *    * 
And  Discovery  of  Delaware  Bay.     Frontispiece. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  red  tops,  uncut.  Albany,  1866 

830  Read,  T.  Buchanan.     A   Memoir  of.      (By  Henry  C. 
Townsend.)    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth.          Philadelphia,  1889 
Privately  printed. 

831  Rebel  Authorities.    Narrative  of  Privations  and  Suffer- 
ings of  United  States  Officers  and  Soldiers  while  Prison- 
ers of  War  in  the  Hands  of  the.    8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1864 

832  Rebellion.      General    Orders    Affecting   the    Volunteer 
Force.     Adjutant  General's  Office,  1861-1864. 

2  vols.    I2mo,  cloth.  Washington,  1862-65 

833  Rebellion.     A  Set  of  the  Original  Orders  of  the  War 
Department.    Issued  in  Circular  Form  and  some  of  them 
signed.     For  1862-1863.     2  vols.     12010,  half  roan. 

Collected  by  Captain  Henry  Thrale,  Assistant  Adjutant  General. 
Very  rare. 

834  Rebellion.     A  Set  of  the  Original  General  Orders,  in 
Circular  Form,  many  Signed,  of  the  Department  of  the 
Ohio,  for  1862-1863.     I2mo,  half  morocco. 

Very  rare.     Collected  by  Sargent  G.  Grant,  U.  S.  V. 

835  Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  United  States.     An 
Account  of  the.     For  the  Year  1796.     With  six  folding 
exhibits  mounted  on  muslin. 

Folio,  half  morocco,  gilt  uncut.  Philadelphia  (1796) 

836  Reed,  Henry.     Two   Lectures  on  the  History  of  the 
American   Union.      i2mo,    cloth.  Philadelphia,    1856 

837  Reed,   Henry.     Two  Lectures  on  the  History  of  the 
American   Union.      I2mo,   cloth.  Philadelphia,    1856 

838  Reed  and  Cadwalader  Pamphlets.     A  Reprint  of  the. 
With  an  Appendix.     8vo,  half  morocco 

(Philadelphia,  1863-4) 

With   it  is  the  correspondence  between   William   B.   Reed   and 
John  Pennington  &  Son  in  relation  to  the  reprint. 

839  Rees,  James.     Foot-Prints  of  a  Letter-Carrier. 

I2mo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,   1866 

840  Register  of  the  Commission  and  Warrant  Officers  of 
the  Navy  of  the  United  States,  for  the  Year  1827. 
i6mo,  roan.  Washington,  1827 

841  Register  of  the  Commission  and  Warrant  Officers  in 
the  Navy  of  the  United  States,  for  1829.    i6mo,  half  roan. 

Washington,  1828 


842  Regulations  for  the  Order  and  Discipline  of  the  Troops 

of  the  United  States.    Folding  plates.    Philadelphia,  1798 

843  Revolution.     Free  Thoughts  on  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Continental  Congress,  held  at  Philadelphia,  September  5, 
1774,  wherein  their  Errors  are  Exhibited,  their  Reason- 
ings  Confuted,   and   the   Fatal   Tendency   of  their   Non- 
Importation,     Non-Exportation,     and     Non-Consumption 
Measures   are   Laid   Open   to   the   Plainest   Understand- 
ings, and  the  Only  Means  Pointed  Out  for  Preserving  and 
Securing  Our  Present  Happy  Constitution.     In  a  Letter 
to  The  Farmers  and  other  Inhabitants  of  North  America 
in  General,  and  to  those  of  the  Province  of  New  York  in 
Particular.      By    A    Farmer.      8vo,    half    red    morocco. 
(Stained.)  (Jas.  Rivington,  New  York)    1774 
Very  rare.  Written  by  Samuel  Seabury  and  Isaac  Wilkins. 

847  Revolution.    A  Full  Vindication  of  the  Measures  of  the 
Congress  from  the  Calumnies  of  their  Enemies.     In  An- 
swer to  a  Letter,  under  the  Signature  of  A.  W.  Farmer, 
whereby  his  Sophistry  is  Exposed,  his  Cavils  Confuted, 
his  Artifices  Detected,  and  his  Wit  Ridiculed.    In  a  Gen- 
eral Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America,  and  a  Particu- 
lar Address  to  the  Farmers  of  the  Province  of  New  York. 
8vo,  half  red  morocco.     Jas.  Rivington,  New  York,  1774 

Excessively  rare.  Written  by  Alexander  Hamilton,  in  reply  to 
'The  Congress  Canvassed,"  and  is  remarkable  as  being  his  first 
published  production,  and  more  extraordinary  as  having  been  writ- 
ten at  the  age  of  seventeen.  Hamilton  was  born  July  II,  1757- 
With  bookplate  of  David  Brearley. 

848  Revolution.    The  Association,  etc.,  of  the  Delegates  of 
the  Colonies,  at  the  Grand  Congress  held  at  Philadelphia, 
September  i,  1774.    Versified  and  Adapted  to  Music,  Cal- 
culated for  Grave  and  Gay  Dispositions.     With  a  Short 
Introduction,  by  Bob  Jingle,  Esq.,  Poet  Laureate  to  the 
Congress.    8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

(New  York:  Jas.  Rivington),  1774 
Excessively  rare. 

849  Revolution.     A   Friendly   Address  to  All   Reasonable 
Americans  on  the  Subject  of  our  Political  Confusions,  in 
which  the  Necessary  Consequences  of  Violently  Oppos- 
ing the  King's  Troops,  and  of  a  General  Non-Importation 
are  Fairly  Stated.     8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

New  York,  1774 
With  bookplate  of  David  Brearley. 

850  Revolution.    A  Letter  from  Thomas  Lord  Lyttleton  to 
William  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham,  on  the  Quebec  Bill. 
8vo,  half  red  morocco.     Jas.  Rivington,  New  York,  1774 


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851  Revolution.    A  View  of  the  Controversy  between  Great- 
Britain  and  Her  Colonies.     Including  a  Mode  of  Deter- 
mining their  Present  Disputes  Finally  and  Effectually ; 
and  of  Preventing  all  Future  Contentions.     In  a  Letter 
to  the  Author  of  A  Full  Vindication  of  the  Measures  of 
the  Congress  from  the  Calumnies  of  their  Enemies,"  by 
A.  W.  Farmer.     8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

Jas.  Rivington,  New  York,  1774 

852  Revolution.     The  Other  Side  of  the  Question;  or,  A 
Defense  of  the  Liberties  of  North-America.     In  Answer 
to  ,a  Late  Friendly  Address  to  all  Reasonable  Americans 
on  the  Subject  of  our  Political  Confusions,  by  A.  Citizen. 
8vo,  half  red  morocco.     Jas.  Rivington,  New  York,  1774 

853  Revolution.    A  Dialogue  Between  a  Southern  Delegate 
and  his  Spouse,  on  his  Return  from  the  Grand  Continen- 
tal   Congress.      Inscribed,    "To   the    Married    Ladies    of 
America,  by  their  most  sincere  and  affectionate  Friend 
and  Servant,  Mary  V.  V."     8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

(New  York)  1774 
In  long  verse.     Very  rare. 

854  Revolution.     Considerations  on  the  Measures  Carried 
on  with  Respect  to  the  British  Colonies  in  North  Amer- 
ica.   8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1774 

Written  by  Matthew  Robinson.     Name  on  title  and  water  stained. 

855  Revolution.    Considerations  on  the  Nature  and  the  Ex- 
tent of  the  Legislative  Authority  of  the  British  Parlia- 
ment.    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1774 

By  James  Wilson. 

856  Revolution.     The  Triumph  of  the  Whigs ;  or,  T'other 
Congress  Convened.    8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

Jas.  Rivington,  New  York,  1774 

857  Revolution.    The  Americans  Roused  in  a  Cure  for  the 
Spleen ;  or,  Amusement  for  a  Winter's  Evening.     Being 
the  Substance  of  a  Conversation  on  the  Times  over  a 
Friendly  Tankard  and  Pipe.    *    *    *    Taken  in  shorthand 
by  Sir  Roger  De  Coverly.     8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

Jas.  Rivington,  New  York  (1774) 
An  original  political  play.     Very  rare. 

858  Revolution.     Short   Advice   to   the   Counties   of   New 
York.     By  a  County  Gentleman.     8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

Jas.  Rivington,  New  York  (1774) 
Written  by  Isaac  Wilkins.    Very  rare. 


105 

859  Revolution.     The   Twelve    United    Colonies    by    their 
Delegates    in    Congress.      To   the    Inhabitants    of    Great 
Britain.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

(W.  &  T.  Bradford,  Philadelphia,  1775) 
Very  rare.     The  first  leaf  soiled. 

860  Revolution.     What  Think  Ye  of  the  Congress  Now? 
or,  An   Enquiry  how  far  the   Americans  are   Bound  to 
Abide  by,  and  Execute,  the  Decisions  of  the  late  Con- 
tinental  Congress.     "With   a   Plea  by   Samuel   Galloway, 
Esq.,  for  a  Proposed  Union  between  Great-Britain  and 
the  Colonies.    To  which  is  added  an  Alarm  to  the  Legis- 
lature of  the  Province  of  New  York,  occasioned  by  the 
Present  Political  Disturbances,  etc.  8vo.  half  red  morocco. 

London,  1775 

861  Revolution.    The  Two  Congresses  Cut  Up  ;  or,  A  Few 
Remarks  upon  some  of  the  Votes  and  Resolutions  of  the 
Continental  Congress,  held  at  Philadelphia  in  September, 
and  the  Provincial  Congress  held  at  Cambridge  in  No- 
vember,  1774.     By  a  Friend  to  Peace  and  Good  Order. 
8vo,  half  red  morocco.    Jas.  Rivington,  New  York  (1775) 

862  Revolution.    Pills  for  the  Delegates  ;  or,  The  Chairman 
Chastised.     In  a  Series  of  Letters  Addressed  to  Peyton 
Randolph,  Esq.,  on  his  Conduct  as  President  of  the  Gen- 
eral Congress,  held  at  the  City  of  Philadelphia.  Septem- 
ber 5.    1774.     By   Grotius.     Originally  published  in  the 
Massachusetts  Gazette,  and  now  first  Collected. 

8vo,  half  red  morocco.     Jas.  Rivington,  -New  York,  1775 

863  Revolution.     The  Present  Political  State  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Massachusetts  Bay  in  General,  and  the  Town  of 
Boston  in  Particular,  Exhibiting  the  Rise  and  Progress 
of  the  Disordered  State  of  that  Country.     In  a  Series  of 
Letters,  published  weekly  at  Boston,  and  now  first  Col- 
lected.    8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

Jas.  Rivington,  New  York,  1775 

864  Revolution.     An  Englishman's  Answer  to  the  Address 
from  the  Delegates,  to  the  People  of  Great-Britain.     In 
a  Letter  to  the  Several  Colonies  which  were  Represented 
in  the  late  Continental  Congress.     8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

Jas.  Rivington,  New  York,  1775 

.865       Revolution.  The  Patriots  of  North  America.    A  Sketch. 
With  Explanatory  Notes.    8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

New  York,  1775 

A  satire  upon   Hancock,    Putnam   and  others   in  verse  of  con- 
siderable literary  merit.    Very  rare. 


866  Revolution.      Strictures    on   a    Pamphlet,    entitled   "A 
Friendly  Address  to  All  Reasonable  Americans  on  the 
Subject  of  our  Political   Confusion."     Addressed  to  the 
People  of  America.     8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

(New  York)   1775 
Written  by  Gen.  Charles  Lee. 

867  Revolution,     The  Farmer  Refuted  ;  or,  A  More  Impar- 
tial  and   Comprehensive   View  of  the   Dispute   between 
Great-Britain   and   the   Colonies,   intended   as   a   Further 
Vindication  of  the  Congress.    In  Answer  to  a  Letter  from 
A.  W.  Farmer,  entitled  "A  View  of  the  Controversy  be- 
tween Great-Britain  and  her  Colonies,  including  a  Mode 
of  Determining  the  Present  Disputes  Finally  and  Effectu- 
ally."    Svo.,  half  red  morocco. 

Jas.  Rivington,  New  York,  1775 

868  Revolution.      A    Candid    Examination    of   the    Mutual 
Claims  of  Great-Britain  and  the  Colonies.     With  a  Plan 
of  Accommodation  on  Constitutional  Principles. 

Svo,  half  red  morocco.     Jas.  Rivington,  New  York,  1775 
Written  by  Joseph  Galloway. 

869  Revolution.    The  True  Interest  of  America  Impartially 
Stated    in    Certain    Strictures    on    a    Pamphlet,    entitled 
"Common  Sense."    By  an  American.    Second  edition. 
Svo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1776 

Written  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Inglis  in  answer  to  Tom  Paine's 
powerful  essay,  entitled  "Common  Sense." 

870  Revolution.    Observations  on  the  American  Revolution. 
Published  according  to  a  Resolution  of  Congress,  by  their 
Committee,  for  the  Consideration  of  those  who  are  De- 
sirous of  Comparing  the  Opposed  Parties ;  and  the  Sev- 
eral Consequences  which  have  Flowed  from  it.   With  the 
half  title.     Svo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1779 

On  the  half  title  is  written:  "A  present  from  his  Excellency,  John 
Jay,  President  of  Congress,  April  24,  1779."  Titles  foxed.  Writ- 
ten by  Gouveneur  Morris  and  one  of  the  most  powerful  pamphlets 
issued  during  the  war. 

871  Revolution.    Letters  on  the  American  War.    By  David 
Hartley.     Seventh  edition.  London,  1779 

872  Revolution,     Reflections  on  the  Rise  and  Progress  of 
the  American  Rebellion.     London,  1780. — An  Account  of 
the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  American  War.     Fifth  edi- 
tion.   London,  1780. — An  Extract  of  a  Letter  to  the  Right 
Honourable  Lord  Viscount  H  *  *  e  on  His  Naval  Con- 
duct in  the  American  War.     Second   edition.      London, 
Printed  by  J.  Paramon,  at  the  Foundry,  Moorsfield,  and 


107 

sold  at  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wesley's  New  Chapel,  etc.,  1781. — 
,An  Extract  from  a  Reply  to  the  Observations  of  Lieut.- 
Gen.  Sir  William  Howe  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  "Letters 
to  a  Nobleman/'  London,  Printed  by  J.  Paramon,  and 
sold  at  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wesley's  New  Chapel,  etc.,  1781. 
Bound  in  i  vol.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1780-1781 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  Fev.  Charles  Wesley.     "Mr. 
Richard  Swanwick,  from  his  Friend,  C.  W.  (Charles  Wesley),  1783." 

873  Rhees,  William  J.    James  Smithson  and  His  Bequest. 
Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth.  Washington,  1880 

874  Rich,  R.  '  Newes  from  Virginia   (1610).     A  Tract  in 
Verse.     By  R.  Rich,  Soldier.     Reproduced  after  the  only 
existing  copy  of  the  original  edition.     4to,  half  roan. 

London,  1874 

Very  scarce.     Only  twenty-five   copies   printed   for   private   cir- 
culation. 

875  Richardson,  James  D.    A  Compilation  of  the  Messages 
and  Papers  of  the  Presidents  .  1789-1897.     Illustrated. 

9  vols.    8vo,  cloth.  Washington,  1896 

876  Rietti,  J.  C.     Military  Annals  of  Mississippi.     Military 
Organizations  which  Entered  the  Service  of  the  Confed- 
erate Slates  of  America  in  the  State  of  Mississippi. 
I2mo,  printed  covers.  (Jackson.  Miss.,  1865) 
Vol.  I.  all  published.     Excessively  rare. 

877  Rights   of   Great   Britain   Asserted,   The,    against   the 
Claims  of  America.     Being  an  Answer  to  the  Declaration 
of  the  General  Congress.    Eighth  edition,  to  which  is  now 
added  a  Refutation  of  Price's  State  of  the  Nation  Debt. 
8vo.  boards,  uncut.  London,  1776 

878  Riley,  James.     An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Loss  of 
the  American   Brig  Commerce.      With  portrait  and  full- 
page  illustrations,  by  Anderson  and   Tanner.     8vo,  sheep. 

Hartford,  1833 

879  Robertson,  William.    The  History  of  America.     Books 
IX.   and   X.   containing  the  History  of  Virginia  to  the 
Year  1688  and  of  New  England  to  the  Year  1652. 

8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia",  1799 

880  Robertson,  William.    A  Short  History  of  the  Discovery 
and  Conquest  of  Peru.     i6mo,  calf.          Philadelphia,  1791. 

881  Robertson,  J.  Barr.    The  Confederate  Debt  and  Private 
Southern  Debts.     4to.  London,  1884 

882  Robinson,  Samuel.    A  Catalogue  of  American  Minerals. 
W^ith  their  Localities.     8vo,  sheep.  Boston,  1825 


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883  Robinson,  William  D.    Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  Revo- 
lution.    Including  a  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  Gen- 
eral Xavier  Mina.    With  some  Observations  on  the  Prac- 
ticability of  Opening  a  Commerce  between  the   Pacific 
and  Atlantic  Oceans.     8vo  ,boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1820 

884  Robinson,  William  D.    Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  Revo- 
lution.    Including  a  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  Gen- 
eral Xavier  Mina.    8vo,  half  sheep.          Philadelphia,  1820 

885  Rogers,  Major  Robert.     A  Concise  Account  of  North 
America.    Containing  a  Description  of  the  Several  British 
Colonies  on  that  Continent,  including  the  Islands  of  New- 
foundland, Cape  Breton,  etc.,  as  to  their  Situation,  Ex- 
tent, Climate,  Soil,  Produce,  Rise,  Government,  Religion, 
Present  Boundaries,  and  the  Number  of  Inhabitants  Sup- 
posed to  be  in  each.    Also  the  Interior,  or  Westerly  Part, 
of  the  Country  upon  the  Rivers  St.  Laurence,  the  Missis- 
sippi, Christino,  and  the  Great  Lakes.    To  which  is  sub- 
joined an  Account  of  the  Several  Nations  and  Tribes  of 
Indians  residing  in  those  Parts,  as  to  their  Customs,  Man- 
ners, Government,  Numbers,  etc. 

8vo,  full  polished  mottled  calf,  gilt,  dentelle  borders,  can- 
ary edges,  by  Reviere.  London,  1765 

A  fine  copy  of  this  very  rare  book,  the  author  of  which  com- 
manded the  Queen's  Rangers  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

886  Rogers,  Major  Robert.     A  Concise  Account  of  North 
America.     Containing  a  Description  of  the  Several  Brit- 
ish Colonies  on  that  Continent,  including  the  Islands  of 
Newfoundland,  Cape  Breton,  etc.,  as  to  their  Situation, 

,.  Extent,  Climate,  Soil,  Produce,  Rise,  Government,  Re- 
ligion, Present  Boundaries,  and  the  Number  of  Inhabit- 
ants Supposed  to  be  in  each.  Also  of  the  Interior,  or 
Westerly  Parts  of  the  Country,  upon  the  Rivers  St.  Lau- 
rence, the  Mississippi,  Christino,  and  the  Great  Lakes. 
To  which  is  subjoined  an  Account  of  the  Several  Nations 
and  Tribes  ot  Indians  residing  in  those  Parts,  as  to  their 

,  Customs,  Manners,  Government,  Numbers,  etc. 
8vo,  sheep.  London,  1765 

The  author  was  the  celebrated  Major  Robert  Rogers,  of  the 
Queen's  Rangers  in  the  American  Revolution.  The  book  is  very 
rare.  See  facsimile  title. 

887  Rogers,   Thomas  J.     A    New   American    Biographical 
Dictionary,   or   Remembrancer  of  the   Departed   Heroes 
and  Statesmen  of  America.     I2mo,  sheep. 

Easton,  Pa.,  1813 
Good  copy  of  a  very  scarce  Easton  imprint. 


A    CONCISE 

COUNT 


CONTAINI NG 

A  Defcription  of  the  feveral  BRITISH  COLONIES 
on  that  Continent,  including  the  lilands  of 

NEWFOUNDLAND,    CAPE  BRETON,   &C. 
AS     TO 

Their  Situation,  Extent,  Climate,  Soil,  Produce,  Rife, 
Government,  Religion,  Prefenc  Boundaries,  and 
the  Number  of  inhabitants  fuppofed  to  be  in  each. 

ALSO   OF 

The  Interior,  or  Wefterly  Parts  of  the  Country,  upon  the 
Rivers  ST.  LAURENCE,  the  MISSISSI?:,  CHRISTINO,  and 
the  Great  Lakes. 

TO  which  is  fubjoined, 

An  Account  of  the  feveral  Nations  and  Tribes  of  Indians 
refiding  in  thofe  Parts,  as  to  their  Cuftoms,  Manners,  Go- 
vernment, Numbers,  &c. 

Containing  msny  Ufeful  and  Entertaining  Fads,  never  before 
treated  of. 

By  Major   ROBERT    ROGERS. 

LONDON: 

Printed    for    the   AUTHOR, 

And  fold  by  J.  MILLAN,   Bookfeller,  near  Whitehall 

M  DCCLXV. 

Facsimile  Title  of  Lot  886. 


no 

888  Rogers,   Thomas   J.     A   New   American    Biographical 
Dictionary,  or  Remembrancer  of  the   Departed   Heroes, 
Sages  and  Statesmen  of  America.    8vo,  sheep.     (Broken.) 

Easton,  Pa.,  1824 

Has  inserted  printed  proposals  for  publishing  the  book,  and 
autograph  letter,  signed,  of  the  author. 

889  Another  Copy.     8vo,  sheep.     (Broken.) 

890  Rogers,   Thomas  J.     A    New   American    Biographical 
Dictionary,  or  Remembrancer  of  the   Departed   Heroes, 
Sages  and  Statesmen  of  America.     With  five  portraits,  in- 
cluding Washington  and  Laurens.    I2mo,  sheep.    (Broken.) 

Philadelphia,  1829 

891  Romans,  Bernard.    A  Concise  Natural  History  of  East 
and  West  Florida.    Containing  an  Account  of  the  Natural 
Product  of  all  the  Southern  Part  of  British  America,  in 
the  Three  Kingdoms  of  Nature,  particularly  the  Animal 
and   Vegetable.      Likewise,   the   Artificial    Produce   now 
Raised  or  Possible  to  be  Raised  and  Manufactured  there. 
With  some  Commercial  and  Political  Observations  in  that 
Part  of  the  World;  and  a  Chronological  Account  of  the 
Same.    Illustrated.    8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York  printed.  Sold  by  R.  Aitken,  Philadelphia,  1776 

Like  all  copies,  we  might  say,  it  lacks  the  map,  which  was  not 
published  until  sometime  after  the  work  was  issued,  and  of  which 
but  few  copies  are  known.  It  has,  however,  the  rare  and  curious 
plates,  but  it  lacks  the  last  two  pages  of  the  introduction  and  pages 
one  and  two  of  the  history,  and  the  title  and  dedication  pages  are 
mounted  and  repaired.  Very  rare  in  any  state. 

892  Rosengarten,  J.  G.     The  German  Soldier  in  the  Wars 
of  the  United  States.     121110,  cloth.          Philadelphia,  1886 

893  Rosengarten,  J.  G.    The  German  Allied  Troops  in  the 
North  American  War  of  Independence,  1776-1783.    Trans- 
lated and  arranged  from  the  German  of  Max  Von  Eel- 
king.    Portrait.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Albany,  1893 

894  Royal   Society   of   Northern   Antiquities,    Copenhagen. 
American  Section.     Profusely  illustrated. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Copenhagen,  1838-1844 

Relates  to  the  discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen.  Has 
bookplate  of  Samuel  G.  Morton,  M.  D. 

895  Royall,   Mrs.   Anne.     Pennsylvania;  or,  Travels   Con- 
tinued in  the  United  States. 

2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edges  gilt,  uncut. 

Washington,  1829 

Fine  copy  of  this  excessively  rare  work.  Mrs.  Royall  had  a 
habit  of  sparing  nobody;  she  was  very  apt  to  call  a  saint  a  saint 
if  she  met  him  in  her  travels;  and  probably  no  woman's  pen  was 
more  dreaded  by  local  politicians  and  characters  than  hers. 


Ill 

896  Royall,  Mrs.  Anne.    Travels  in  Pennsylvania. 
2  vols.  I2mo,  boards,  uncut. 

Lacks  the  title  to  each  volume. 

897  (Royall,  Mrs.  Anne.)     Sketches  of  History,  Life  and 
Manners  in  the  United  States.    By  a  Traveller.    Frontis- 
piece.    I2mo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  red  tops,  uncut. 

New  Haven,  1826 

898  Royall,  Mrs.  Anne.    The  Black  Book;  or,  A  Continua- 
tion of  Travels  in  the  United  States. 

2  vols.      I2mo,  boards,  uncut. 

Washington  City,  D.  C,  1828 

Very  personal.     Scarce.     The  title  and  first  leaf  of  Vol.    II.   is 
torn  and  the  book  is  somewhat  stained. 

899  Royer,  John.     The  Monument  of  Patriotism.     Being  a 
Collection    of    Biographical    Sketches   of   the    Lives    and 
Characters  of  some  of  those  Men  who  Signed  the  Inde- 
pendence of  America;  and  Brief  Sketches  of  many  other 
Eminent  Statesmen,  etc.     A  new  edition.     I2mo,  sheep. 

Pottstown,  1825 
Very  rare. 

900  Rub  for  a  Snub,  A;  or,  A  Cursory  Analytical  Epistle, 
Addressed  to  Peter  Porcupine.    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1795 

901  Rush,  Benjamin.    An  Account  of  the  Bilious  Remitting 
Yellow-Fever  as  it  Appeared  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia, 
1793.    Second  edition.    8vo,  sheep.          Philadelphia,  1794 

902  Rush,  Benjamin.    An  Eulogium  intended  to  Perpetuate 
the  Memory  of  David  Rittenhouse.     Portrait  of  Rush  in- 
serted.   8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.        Philadelphia  (1796) 

903  Rush,  Dr.   Benjamin.     A  Report  of  an  Action  for  a 
Libel  brought  by,  against  William   Cobbett,  in  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  Pennsylvania,  December,  1799. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1800 

904  Rush,  Richard.  Memoranda  of  a  Residence  at  the  Court 
of  London.  Second  edition.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1833 

905  Rush,     Richard.       Occasional     Productions — Political, 
Diplomatic  and  Miscellaneous.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1860 

Contains  much  matter  relating  to  the  history  of  Pennsylvania, 
Washingtoniana,  etc. 

906  Russell,   William   H.     My    Diary — North   and   South. 
Portrait.    8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1863 


112 

907  Ruyter,  Admirael  M.  A.  de.     Leeven  en  Daaden  Der 
Doorluchtigste  Zee — Helden,  Beginnende  met  de  Tocht 
ne  Damiaten,  Voorgevallen  in  den  Jare  1217.     En  eindi- 
gende  met  den  beroemden.    Illustrated  with  numerous  fine 
engraved  portraits,  battle  scenes,  etc.     4to,  vellum. 

Amsteldam,  1683 
Large-paper  copy.     Very  rare. 

908  St.  John,  J.  Hector.    Letters  from  an  American  Farmer, 
Describing  Certain   Provincial   Situations,   Manners   and 
Customs.     I2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1793 

909  St.  John,  J.  Hector.    Letters  from  an  American  Farmer, 
describing   Certain    Provincial    Situations,    Manners    and 
Customs,  etc.     I2tno,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1793 

910  St.  John,  Mrs.  H.    Audubon,  the  Naturalist  of  the  New 
World :  His  Adventures  and  Discoveries.     Illustrated. 
I2mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1861 

v  911  St.  Memin  Collection  of  Portraits,  The.  Consisting  of 
Seven  Hundred  and  Sixty  Medallion  Portraits,  princi- 
pally of  Distinguished  Americans,  photographed  by  J. 
Gurney  &  Son,  of  New  York,  from  proof  impressions  of 
the  original  copperplates,  engraved  by  M.  De  St.  Memin. 
From  Drawings  taken  from  Life  by  Himself,  during  his 
Exile  in  the  United  States,  from  1793  to  1814.  To  which 
are  Prefixed  a  Memoir  of  M.  De  St.  Memin,  and  Bio- 
graphical Notices  of  the  Persons  whose  Portraits  Con- 
stitute the  Collection. 
Royal  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt,  red  tops,  uncut. 

A  leaf  printed  and  inserted  tells  that  the  collection  was  pur- 
chased from  the  estate  of  Mr.  Elias  Dexter  by  Mr.  Edward  G. 
Kennedy,  of  New  York,  in  1897,  who  sold  it  in  1898  to  Hamp- 
ton L.  Carson,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia. 

NOTE. — It  was  sold  in  the  Carson  Collection  by  Stan.  V.  Henkels 
to  William  J.  Campbell  of  Philadelphia,  who  now  owns  it. 

912  Saint-Mery,   M.   L.   E.   Moreau  de.     A  Topographical 
and  Political  Description  of  the  Spanish  Port  of  Saint- 
Domingo.     Translated  by  William  Cobbett. 

2  vols.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.         Philadelphia,  1796 

913  Sargent,  Winthrop.     Papers  in  Relation  to  the  Official 
Conduct  of.    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.    Washington,  1801 

914  (Sargent,    Winthrop.)      The    Loyalist    Poetry   of    the 
Revolution.    Square  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt, 
uncut.  Philadelphia,  1857 

No.  80  of  ninety-nine  copies  printed,  with  suppressed  leaf  and 
autograph  letter  of  Sarg-ent  inserted.  It  contains  manuscript  com- 
parisons throughout  in  the  hand  of  its  former  owner,  Mr.  Hoff- 
man. Very  rare. 


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915  Sargent,  Winthrop.     The  Life  of  Major  John  Andre, 
Adjutant-General    of    the     British    Army    in    America. 
Portrait.    I2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1871 

916  Sartain,  John.    The  Reminiscences  of  a  Very  Old  Man, 
1808  to  1897.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.        New"  York,  1899 

917  Savidge,  E.  C.     Life  of  Benjamin  Harrison  Brewster. 
With  Discourses  and  Addresses.     Portrait. 

I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1891 

918  Saxeweimer,  Duke  of.     Travels  through  North  Amer- 
ica in  1825  and  1826.    2  vols.  in  i.    8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1828 

919  Say,  Thomas.    American  Entomology  ;  or,  Descriptions 
of  the  Insects  of  North  America.     Illustrated  by  colored 
figures  from  original  drawings,  executed  from  nature.   With 
the  Glossary.     4  vols.     8vo,  original  boards,  uncut,  with 
white  labels.  Philadelphia,  1824 

Choice  copy  of  the  original  edition.  The  drawings  were  all 
made  by  Rembrandt  Peale,  and  beautifully  colored  from  nature 
by  hand. 

920  Schaeffer,    C.    W.      Early    History    of    the    Lutheran 
Church  in  America.     I2mo,  cloth.         Philadelphia,   1857 

921  Schlegel,  J.  F.  W.     Neutral  Rights;  or,  An  Impartial 
Examination  of  the  Right  of  Search  of  Neutral  Vessels 
under  Convoy,  etc.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1801 

922  Schmucker,  S.  S.     The  American  Lutheran  Church — 
Historically,    Doctrinally   and    Practically    Delineated   in 
Several  Occasional   Discourses.     Portrait. 

I2mo,  cloth,  gilt.  Philadelphia,  1852 

923  Schmucker,    S.   S.     The   American    Lutheran    Church. 
Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1852 

924  Schopf,  Johann  D.     Reise   Durch   einige   der  mittlern 
und    sudlichen    vereinigten    nordamerikanischen    Staaten 
nach  Ost — Florida  und  den  Bahama — Inseln  unternom- 
men  in  den  Jahren  1783  und  1784. 

2  vols.    8vo,  half  calf.  Erlangen,  1788 

The  most  intelligent  and  valuable  of  early  American  travels.    Rare. 

925  Schultz,    Christian.      Travels    on    an    Inland    Voyage 
through  the  States  of  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia, 
Ohio,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  and  through  the  Terri- 
tories of  Indiana,    Louisiana,   Mississippi   and   New  Or- 
leans, performed  in  the  Years  1807  and  1808.     Including 


a  Tour  of  Nearly  Six  Thousand  Miles.     Illustrated  with 
maps  and  plates.     2  vols.     Original  half  roan,  uncut. 

New  York,  1810 
Fine  clean  copy,  and  scarce. 

926  Scott,  Joseph.    The  United  States  Gazetteer.     Contain- 
ing an  Authentic  Description  of  the  Several  States.   *   *   * 
Togethei  with  the  Extent,  Boundaries  and  Population  of 
their   Respective   Counties.     Also  an   Exact  Account  of 
the  Cities,  Towns,  Harbours,  Rivers,  etc.     With  nineteen 
maps.     I2mo,  calf.  Philadelphia,  1795 
Fine  copy.    Scarce, 

927  Scott,  Joseph.     A  New  and  Universal   Gazetteer;  or, 
Modern    Geographical    Dictionary.      *     *     *      Including 
*    *    *    Several  Hundred  Places  in  the  United  States  of 
America  never  before  Published.     Numerous  maps. 

4  vols.     8vo,  calf.  Philadelphia,  1799 

928  Scott,  Joseph.    A  Geographical  Description  of  the  State 
of  Maryland  and  Delaware ;  also  of  the  Counties,  Towns, 
Rivers,  Bays  and  Islands.    With  a  List  of  the  Hundreds 
in  each  County.     i6rao,  boards.  Philadelphia,  1807 
Rare. 

929  Seilhamer,  George  O.     History  of  the  American  The- 
atre Before  the  Revolution,  During  the  Revolution  and 
After,  and  New  Foundations.     3  vols.     4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1888-1891 

930  Seller,  John.     Hydrographia  Universalis ;  or,  A  Book 
of   Maritime   Charts    Describing  the    Sea-Coast,    Islands 
and  Principal  Harbours  in  all  the  Known  Parts  of  the 
World.    Usefull  for  Merchants  and  Mariners. 

Oblong  4to,  half  morocco.  Wapping  (1688) 

Very  rare.  A  series  of  fifty-six  beautifully  engraved  and  colored 
maps,  all  mounted.  Seventeen  relating  to  America,  and  one  rep- 
resenting the  Prince  of  Orange  landing  at  Torbay,  November  5, 
1688. 

931  Seutteri,     Matthaei.       Atlas     Minor    Prsecipia,     Barbis 
Terrarum  Imperia  Regna  et  Provincias.     Germanise  Po- 
tissimum    tabellis     50    exacte    delineatius     sistens,     etc. 
Sixty-six  finely  engraved  and  colored  maps. 

Oblong  4to,  vellum.  About  1650 

This  rare  atlas  contains  two  very  beautiful  maps  of  North  and 
South  America. 

932  Seward,  Miss.     Monody  on   Major  Andre    (who  was 
executed  at  Tappan,  November,    1780).     To  which   are 
added  Major  Andre's  Letters  Addressed  to  Miss  Seward 
when  at  her  Eighteenth  Year.    Second  American  edition. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Enoch  Story,  Philadelphia 
Scarce. 


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933  Seward,  William.    Journal  of  a  Voyage  from  Savannah 
to  Philadelphia,  and  from  Philadelphia  to  England,  1740. 
By  William   Seward,   Gent,   Companion   in  Travel   with 
the   Rev.   Mr.   George  Whitefield.     8vo,  boards. 

London,  1740 
Scarce. 

934  Seward,  William  H.    Life  and  Public  Services  of  John 
Quincy  Adams.     Portrait.     I2mo,   cloth.     Auburn,    1849 

935  Seybert,  Adam.     Statistical  Annals,  embracing  Views 
of  the  Population  Commerce,  Navigation,  Fisheries,  Pub- 
lic  Lands,   Post   Office   Establishment,    Revenues,    Mint, 
Military  and  Naval  Establishments,  Expenditures,  Public 
Debts,  and  Sinking  Fund  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
4to,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1818 

936  Shallus,  Francis.    Chronological  Tables  for  Every  Day 
in  the  Year.     Compiled  from  the  Most  Authentic  Docu- 
ments.    2  vols.  in  i.     I2mo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1817 
Title  page  of  Vol.  I.  torn. 

937  Shaw,   Major  Samuel.     The   Journals   of.     The   First 
American  Consul  at  Canton.     With  the  Life  of  the  Au- 
thor, by  Josiah  Quincy.     Portrait.     8vo.  cloth. 

Boston,  1847 

938  Sheridan,  P.  H.    Personal  Memoirs  of.     General  in  the 
United  States  Army.     Portrait.     2  vols.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1888 

939  Sherman,  Gen.  William  T.     Memoirs  of. 

2  vols.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1875 

940  Shourds,   Thomas.      History    and    Genealogy   of    Fen- 
wick's  Colony.     Illustrated.    8vo,  sheep.     Bridgeton,  1876 

941  Sierra  Leone  Company.     Substance  of  the  Report  De- 
livered by  the  Court  of  Directors  of  the.    To  the  General 
Court  of  Proprietors,  on  Tuesday.  March  27,  1794.     With 
the  map.     I2mo,  paper  covers.  Philadelphia,  1795 

Slightly  stained. 

942  Sierra  Leone  Company.    Substance  of  the  Report  De- 
livered by  the  Court  of  Directors  of  the.    To  the  General 
Court  of  Proprietors.     To  which  is  Prefixed  Memoirs  of 
Naimbanna,  African  Prince.     With  map.     I2mo,  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1797 

943  Sigonii,  Caroli.     Historiarvm   de  Occidentali  Imperio, 
Libri  XX.     Ad  Illustriss.     et  Excellentiss,   D.  Jacobum 
Boncompagnum,  &c.     4to,  vellum.  Basileae,   1579 


116 

944  (Silliman,  Benjamin.)  Remarks  Made  on  a  Short 
Tour  between  Hartford  and  Quebec  in  the  Autumn  of 
1819.  Illustrated.  I2mo,  sheep.  New  Haven,  1824 

Name  on  title. 

045  Skinner,  H.  M.  Readings  in  Folk-Lore,  Short  Studies 
in  the  Mythology  of  America,  etc.  I2mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  N.  D. 

946  Slave  Trade.  Debates  in  the  British  House  of  Com- 
mons, Wednesday,  May  I3th,  1789,  on  the  Petition  for 
the  Abolition  of  the.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1789 

947  Slavery  in  the  United  States.     A   Narrative   of  the 
Life  and  Adventures  of  Charles  Hall,  a  Black  Man  who 
Lived    Forty   Years   in   Maryland,   South   Carolina   and 
Georgia.     I2mo,  sheep.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1836 
Scarce. 

948  Sloan,  James.     An   Address   to   the   Citizens   of  the 
United  States ;  but  more  particularly  those  of  the  Mid- 
dle and  Eastern  States.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1812 

949  Smith,  Captaine  John.    The  Trve  Travels,  Adventvres 
and  Observations  of,  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africke  and  Amer- 
ica, beginning  about  the  Year  1593  and  continued  to  this 
present  1629.     Numerous  illustrations. 

2  vols.  in  i.    8vo,  calf.  Richmond,  1819 

950  Smith,  Col.  James.     An  Account  of  the  Remarkable 
Occurrences  in  the  Life  and  Travels  of,  during  his  Cap- 
tivity  with   the   Indians   in   the   Years    1755-59.     With 
Notes.     By  William  M.  Darlington.     8vo,  cloth. 

Cincinnati,  1870 

951  (Smith,  Dr.  Elihu  H.)     American  Poems.     Selected 
and  Original.    Vol.  I.    8vo,  calf.  Litchfield  (1793) 

All  ever  published.     It  bears  the  distinction  of  being  the  first 
collection  of  American  poetry.     Rare. 

952  Smith,   Goldwin.     The   Political   Destiny  of  Canada. 
I2mo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1878 

953  Smith,  John  J.,  and  Watson,  Jonathan  F.     American 
Historical  and  Literary  Curiosities.     Consisting  of  Fac- 
similes of  Original  Documents  Relating  to  the  Events 
of  the  Revolution,  etc.    With  a  variety  of  Reliques,  An- 
tiquities and  Modern  Autographs. 

2  vols.     4to,  cloth.  Philadelphia,   1847 

Both  parts  complete,  in  the  original  cloth  as  issued. 


iry 

954  Smith,   Joshua   H.     An   Authentic    Narrative   of   the 
Causes  which  led  to  the  Death  of  Major  Andre,  Adju- 
tant-General of  His  Majesty's  Forces  in  North  America. 
To  which  is  added  a  Monody  on  the  Death  of  Major 
Andre,  by  Miss  Seward.    I2mo,  sheep.    New  York,  1809 

955  Smith,  Samuel.    The  History  of  the  Colony  of  Nova- 
Ccesaria,  or  New-Jersey.     Containing  an  Account  of  its 
First  Settlement,  Progressive  Improvements,  the  Orig- 
inal and  Present  Constitution  and  other  Events  to  the 
Year  1721.     With  some  particulars  since;  and  a  Short 
View  of  its  Present  State.     8vo,  original  calf. 
Burlington  in  New  Jersey.     Printed  and  Sold  by  James 
Parker,  1765. 

A  good  tall  copy  of  the  rare  first  edition.  Name  of  former 
owner  cut  from  top  of  title,  and  name  on  title  and  early  book- 
plate of  James  Smith. 

956  Smith,  Samuel  J.    Miscellaneous  Writings  of  the  late, 
of  Burlington.  N.  J.     With  view  of  Hickory  Grove. 
8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1836 

957  Smith,  Rev.  Samuel  S.      A  Funeral   Sermon  on  the 
Death  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Stockton,  Esq.,  Princeton, 
March  2,  1781.     8vo,  half  calf.  Trenton,  1781 

958  Smith,  William,  D.  D.     Discourses  on  Several  Public 
Occasions  during  the  War  in  America.    Preached  Chiefly 
with  a  View  to  Explaining  the  Importance  of  the  Pro- 
testant Cause  in  the  British  Colonies.     8vo,  calf. 

London,  1759 

959  Smith,  William,  D.  D.     Discourses  on  Public  Occa- 
sions in  America.     Second  edition.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1762 

This  is  really  a  first  issue  of  the  second  edition.  There  being 
two,  both  lettered  "Second  Edition."  The  leaf  35  and  36, 
in  the  "Idea  of  the  College  Mirania,"  suppressed  by  Dr.  Smith 
and  kept  out  of  his  works,  appears  in  this  edition. 

960  Smith,  William.    A  Sermon  on  the  Present  Situation 
of  American  Affairs.     Preached  in  Christ  Church,  June 
23,   1775,  at  the  Request  of  the  Officers  of  the  Third 
Battalion  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  etc. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1775 

Scarce. 

961  •   Smith,  William,  D.   D.     An  Oration   in   Memory   of 
General  Montgomery  and  of  the  Officers  and  Soldiers 
who  Fell  with  him,  December  31,  1775,  before  Quebec. 
Drawn  up  (and  Delivered  February  i9th,  1776,)  at  the 
Desire  of  the  Honorable  Continental  Congress. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1776 

Stained. 


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,fl  962  Smith,  William.  An  Oration  in  Memory  of  General 
Montgomery  and  of  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  who  Fell 
with  him,  December  31,  1775,  before  Quebec.  Drawn 
up  (and  Delivered  February  19,  1776,)  at  the  Desire  of 
the  Honourable  Continental  Congress.  8vo,  half  bock. 

Philadelphia,  1776 

Very  rare.  Slightly  stained.     Rare  print  of  the  Death  of  Mont- 
gomery inserted. 

963  Smith,  William.  The  History  of  the  Province  of  New- 
York,  from  the  First  Discovery  to  the  Year  1732.  Sec- 
ond edition.  8vo,  sheep,  rebacked.  Philadelphia,  1792 

-^0.964  Smith,  William,  D.  D.  The  Works  of.  Late  Provost 
in  the  College  and  Academy  of  Philadelphia.  With 
portrait  by  Edwin.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1803 
Portrait  and  book  stained. 

965  Smyth,  J.  F.  D.  A  Tour  in  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica.   Containing  an  Account  of  the  Present  Situation  of 
that  Country,  the  Population,  Agriculture,  Commerce, 
Customs  and  Manners  of  the  Inhabitants.    *    *    *    With 
a  Description  of  the  Indian  Nations,  the  General  Face 
of  the  Country,  Mountains,  etc. 

2  vols.     8vo,  calf.     (Broken.)  London,  1784 

Scarce. 

966  Snowden,  Richard.    The  History  of  North  and  South 
America,  from  the  Discovery  to  the  Death  of  General 
Washington.     With  map.    2  vols.  in  I.     I2mo,  sheep. 

Carlisle,  Pa.,  1811 
Very  rare  Carlisle  imprint. 

967  Snowden,  Richard.    The  History  of  North  and  South 
America.     With  maps.     (Stained.) 

2  vols.  in  i.    i2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1818 

968  (Snowden,    Richard.)       The    American    Revolution. 
Written  in  the  Style  of  Ancient  History. 

2  vols.     I2mo,  calf.  Philadelphia,  1793-1794 

The  original  edition.     Very  rare.     The  author  lived  at   Had- 
donfield,  N.  J.,  and  the  Jersey  campaign  gets  full  treatment. 

969  Snowden,  Richard.    The  History  of  North  and  South 
America,  from  the  Discovery  to  the  Death  of  General 
Washington.     Revised  by  Charles  W.  Bazeley. 

I2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1832 

With  autograph  letter,  signed,  of  Bazeley  inserted. 

970  Society  of  the  War  of  1812.     The  Constitution  and 
Register  of  Membership  of  the  General.     To  October 
ist,  1899.    8vo,  half  roan.  Philadelphia,  1899 


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971  Solis,    D.    Antonio   de.      Istoria   della   Conquesta   del 
Messico,  Della  Popolazione,  e  de  Progressi  Nell'  Amer- 
ica  Settentrionale.      With  portraits  and  numerous   other 
old  copperplates.  Small  4to,  vellum.    Venezia,  1704 
One  of  the  plates  slightly  damaged. 

972  Sons  of  Delaware.    Of  Philadelphia.    The  Year  Book, 
1897.     Edited  by  N.  S.  Barratt.     Square  8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1898 

973  Souder,  Mrs.  Edmund  A.     Leaves  from  the   Battle- 
field of  Gettysburg.     Frontispiece.     I2mo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1864 
A  minute  description  of  the  association  of  the  cemetery. 

974  Sparks,  Jared.    The  Life  of  Gouverneur  Morris.   With 
Selections  from  his  Correspondence  and  Miscellaneous 
Papers,  detailing  Events  in  the  American   Revolution, 
the  French  Revolution,  and  in  the  Political  History  of 
the  United  States.    Portrait.    3  vols.    8vo,  half  morocco, 
gilt,  top  edges  gilt,  uncut.  Boston,  1832 

975  Speeches  in  Congress  on  Eve  of  the  War  with  Mexico. 
A  Collection  of.     Bound  in  i  vol.     8vo,  half  sheep. 

Washington,  1847-1848 

976  Stable,  Major  William.     The  Description  of  the  Bor- 
ough of   Reading.     Containing  its   Population.   Institu- 
tions, Trade,  Manufactures,  etc.     With  a  Notice  of  its 
First  Settlement  and  many  Curious  Historical  Matters. 
I2mo,  half  roan.  Reading,  1841 
Scarce. 

977  Stamp    Act.      Correct    Copies    of   the    Two    Protests 
against  the  Bill  to  Repeal  the  American  Stamp  Act  of 
Last  Session.     With  Lists  of  the  Speeches  and  Votes. 
8vo,  half  roan.  Paris  (?),  1766 

Very  rare.     Gives  the  names  of  all  the  Lords  who  voted  against 
the  repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act. 

978  Stamp  Act.     The  British  Antidote ;  or,  The  Scourge. 
Containing  Twenty-two  Anti-Ministerial,   Political   and 
Comic    Prints.      Published    in    the    Year    1766   for   and 
against  the  American  Stamp  Act  and  Cyder  Acts,  etc. 
To  which  is  given  one  sheet  of  Letter  Press,  of  all  the 
Humorous  Essays,  with  Explanation  to  each  plate. 
8vo,  contemporary  calf.  London,  1766 

Excessively  rare.     Plate  No.  18  represents  New  York. 

This  copy  is  complete  and  contains  the  indecent  caricature, 
entitled    "Thro'   the    Wood    Laddie;    or,    the    Gentle    Shepherd," 
which  is  seldom  found  with  it. 


120 

979  Stamp  Act.    The  Case  of  Great  Britain  and  America. 
Addressed  to  the  King  and  Both  Houses  of  Parliament. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1769 

980  Stapleton,  Rev.  A.     Annals  of  the  Evangelical  Asso- 
ciation of  North  America,  and  History  of  the  United 
Evangelical    Church.     8vo,   cloth.         Harrisburg,    1900 

981  Stapleton,  Rev.  A.     Memorials  of  the  Huguenots  in 
America.     With  Special  Reference  to  their  Emigration 
to   Pennsylvania.     Illustrated.     8vo,   cloth. 

Carlisle,    1901 

982  Steuben,    Frederick    William.      Regulations    for    the 
Order   and    Discipline    for   the   Troops,,  of   the    United 
States.     With  folding  plates.    I2mo,  sheep.     (Broken.) 

Boston,  1793 

983  Stevenson,  David.     Sketch  of  the  Civil  Engineering 
of  North  America.     With  map  and  eighteen  plates. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1838 
Showing  bridges,  railways  and  locomotives  of  the  period. 

984  Stewart,    George   B.     Centennial    Memorial,    English 
Presbyterian  Congregation,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1794-1894. 
Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut. 

Harrisburg,  1894 

985  Stewart,  Virgil  A.    The  History  of.    And  his  Adven- 
tures in  Capturing  and  Exposing  the  Great  "Western 
Land  Pirate"  and  his   Gang.     In  Connexion  with  the 
Evidence,  etc.     i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1836 

986  Stille,    Charles    J.     Major-General    Anthony    Wayne, 
and  the  Pennsylvania   Line  in  the   Continental   Army. 
Imperial  8vo,  three-quarter  blue  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge 
gilt,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1893 

One  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  copies  on  large  paper.     Extra 
illustrated  with  numerous  rare  portraits,  views,  facsimiles,  etc. 

987  Stone,  William  L.    The  Campaign  of  Lieut.-Gen.  John 
Burgoyne,  and  the  Expedition  of  Lieut.-Col.  Barry  St. 
Leger.     Illustrated.     I2mo,  cloth.  Albany,   1877 

(Strickland,  William.)     Tomb  of  Washington,  at  Mt. 
Vernon.     Illustrated.     8vo,   boards.     Philadelphia,    1840 

989      Supplement  to   the   Aurora,   A.     Saturday   Morning, 
October  ist,  1803.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

(Philadelphia,  1803) 
Contains  list  of  owners  of  unseated  lands  in   Pennsylvania. 


121 

990  Surratt,  John  H.     Trial  of.     In  the  Criminal  Courts 
for  the  District  of  Columbia.     (For  the  assassination  of 
Abraham    Lincoln.)     2  vols.     8vo,  cloth. 

Washington,  1867 

991  Sutcliffe,   Robert.     Travels  in  Some  Parts  of  North 
America  in  the   Years    1804,    1805   and    1806.     Frontis- 
piece.    I2mo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1812 

992  Sutcliff,    Robert.     Travels   in    Some    Parts   of   North 
America  in  the  Years  1804,  1805  and  1806.     Illustrated. 
I2mo,  half  calf.  York,  1815 

993  Sutcliff,   Robert.     Travels   in   Some   Parts   of   North 
America  in  the  Years  1804,  1805  and  1806.    Illustrated. 
Second  edition.     I2mo,  cloth.  York,  1815 

994  Swank,   James   M.      History   of   the    Manufacture   of 
Iron  in  all  Ages,  and  Particularly  in  the  United  States 
from  Colonial  Times  to   1891.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,   1892 

995  Thacher,  James.    A  Military  Journal  during  the  Ameri- 
can Revolutionary  War,  from  1775  to  1783.     Describing 
Interesting  Events  and  Transactions  of  this  Period.   With 
Numerous  Historical  Facts,  Anecdotes,  etc.     8vo,  sheep. 

Boston,  1823 

First  edition.  An  officer  .of  the  Revolutionary  Army,  to  whom 
this  copy  belonged,  has  added  forty-four  manuscript  notes  of  the 
greatest  interest,  one  of  which  says:  "Gen.  Washington  in  pass- 
ing the  army,  rode  without  an  overcoat,  his  linen  appearing 
through  the  elbows.''  Etc. 

996  Thomas,  David.    Travels  through  the  Western  Country 
in  the  Summer  of  1816.    Including  Notices  of  the  Natural 
History,    Topography,    Commerce,    Antiquities,    Agricul- 
ture and  Manufactures.     With  map.     I2mo,  sheep. 

Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1819 

Very  scarce.  The  author  was  born  in  the  Schuylkill  Valley, 
near  Phoenixville, ;  afterwards  removed  to  Western  New  York, 
and  became  the  engineer  of  the  Erie  Canal. 

997  Thomas,  Isaiah.     Specimens  of  Isaiah  Thomas'  Print- 
ing Types.     Being  as  Large  and  Complete  Assortment  as 
is  to  be  met  with  in  any  one  Printing-Office  in  America. 
8vo,  half  bound.  Worcester,  1775 
The  earliest  American  specimen  book.     Very  rare. 

Thomas,  Isaiah.  The  History  of  Printing  in  America. 
With  a  Biography  of  Printers  and  an  Account  of  News- 
papers. To  which  is  Prefixed  a  Concise  View  of  the  Dis- 
covery and  Progress  of  the  Art  in  other  Parts  of  the 
World.  2  vols.  8vo,  calf.  Worcester,  1810. 

Roberts  Vaux's  copy,  with  autograph  on  title,  and  autograph 
letter,  signed,  of  Isaiah  Thomas  inserted. 


122 

999  (Thomson,  Charles.)     An  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of 
the  Alienation  of  the  Delaware  and  Shawanese  Indians 
from  the  British  Interest,  and  into  the  Measures  taken 
for  the   Recovery  of  their  Friendship.     Extracted  from 
the  Public  Treaties  and  other  Authentic  Papers  Relating 
to  the   Transaction  of   the   Government  of   Pensylvania 
and  the  said   Indians   for   Near   Forty   Years ;   and    Ex- 
plained by  a  Map  of  the  Country.     Together  with  the 
Remarkable  Journal  of  Christian  Frederic  Post,  by  whose 
Negotiations  among  the  Indians  on  the  Ohio  they  were 
Withdrawn  from  the  Interest  of  the  French,  who  there- 
upon Abandoned  the  Fort  and  the  Country.    With  Notes, 
by  the   Editor,  explaining  Sundry  Indian  Customs,  etc. 
Written  in  Pensylvania.     8vo,  half  bock,  imcut. 

London,  1759 

Very   rare.      A   beautiful   clean    copy,    with   the    map    and    orig- 
inal covers  bound  in. 

1000  (Thomson,  Charles.)     An  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of 
the  Alienation  of  the  Delaware  and  Shawanese  Indians 
from  the  British  Interest,  and  into  the  Measures  taken 
for   Recovering   their    Friendship.      Extracted    from    the 
Public  Treaties  and  other  Authentic  Papers  Relating  to 
the  Transactions  of  the  Government  of  Pensylvania  and 
the  said  Indians  for  near  Forty  Years ;  and   Explained 
by  a  Map  of  the  Country.     Together  with  the  Remark- 
able Journal  of  Christian  Frederic  Post,  by  whose  Nego- 
tiations among  the  Indians  on  the  Ohio  they  were  With- 
drawn from  the  Interest  of  the  French,  who  thereupon 
Abandoned  the  Fort  and  Country.     With  Notes,  by  the 
Editor,  explaining  Sundry  Indian  Customs,  etc.     Written 
in  Pensylvania.    Map  mounted  on  muslin. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1759 

rooi       Thorpe,  Francis  Newton.    The  Story  of  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States.     I2tno,  cloth.     New  York,  1891 

1002  Tilghman,  Lieut.-Col.  Tench.     Memoir  of.     Secretary 
and  Aide  to  Washington.     Together  with  an  Appendix, 
containing  Revolutionary  Journals  and  Letters  hitherto 
Unpublished.     Portrait. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt.  Albany^  1876 

Limited  edition.     Published  by  subscription,  with  the  prospectus 
bound  in.  and  document,  signed,  of  Col.  Tench  Tilghman. 

1003  Tomlinson.  William  P.     Kansas   in   Eighteen   Fifty- 
Eight.     Being  Criefly  a  History  of  the  Recent  Troubles 
in  the  Territory.     i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1859 


123 

1004  Tompkins,  Daniel  D.    Public  Papers  of.    Governor  of 
New  York,  1807-1817.     Vol.  T.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1898 

1005  Toner,  J.  M.     The  Medical  Men  of  the  Revolution. 
With  a  Brief  History  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the 
Continental  Army.     8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1876 

1006  Tories.    Black  List.     A  List  of  those  Tories  who  took 
part  with  Great  Britain  in  the  Revolutionary  War  and 
were  Attainted  of  High  Treason,  commonly  called  the 
Black  List!    To  which  is  Prefixed  the  Legal  Opinions  of 
Attorneys-General  McKean  and  Dallas. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  -1802 

In  this  list  may  be  found  the  names  of  the  ancestors  of  many 
old  Philadelphia  families.     Very  rare. 

1007  Tories.     A  List  of,  who  took  Part  with  Great  Britain 
in  the  Revolutionary  War  and  were  Attainted  of  High 
Treason,  commonly  called  the  Black  List.     4to,  paper. 

New  York,  1865 

Thirty    copies    privately   printed    on    Whatman's    paper    by    Mr. 
Hoffman.     Autograph  presentation  copy. 

1008  Torrey,  Jesse,  Jr.    A  Portraiture  of  Domestic  Slavery 
in  the  United  States.  With  Reflections  on  the  Practica- 
bility of  Restoring  the  Moral  Rights  of  the  Slaves  With- 
out Impairing  the  Legal  Privileges  of  the  Possessor. 
8vo,  printed  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1817 
Lacking  plates. 

1009  Tower,  Charlemagne.    The  Marquis  de  La  Fayette  in 
the  American   Revolution.     With  some   Account  of  the 
Attitude  of  France  towards   the   War  of  Independence. 
2  vols.    8vo,  cloth,  top  edges  gilt.  Philadelphia,  1895 

1010  Tragic  Calendar ;  or,  Sketches  of  Criminals.    Illustrated. 
i6mo,  picture  boards.  Philadelphia,  1842 

ion  Trautwine,  John  C.  Rough  Notes  of  an  Exploration 
for  an  Inter-Oceanic  Canal  Route  by  way  of  the  Rivers 
at  Atrato  and  San  Juan,  in  New  Granada,  South  America. 
Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1854 

One  of  ten  copies  printed  for  gratuitous  distribution. 

1012      Treaties  of  Amity  and   Commerce   and   of   Alliance. 
Eventual    and    Defensive,   between    His    Most    Christian 
Majesty  and  the  Thirteen  United   States  of  America. 
4to,  half  roan,  uncut.     John  Dunlap,  Philadelphia,   1778 

Excessively  rare.     Beautiful  clean  copy,   with  the  exception  of 
the  upper  corner  being  torn  from  the  margin  of  the  last  page. 


124 

1013  Treaty  and  Convention,  A.     For  the  Sick,  Wounded 
and  Prisoners  'of  War  of  the  Land  Forces  of  His  Ma- 
jesty, the  King  of  Great-Britain,  and  of  His  Most  Chris- 
tian Majesty.     i6mo,  half  morocco. 

John  Dunlap,  Philadelphia,  1777 

Excessively  rare.  The  treaty  entered  into  between  the  two 
powers  in  the  French  and  Indian  War. 

1014  Treaty  of  Peace  and  Amity  between  Hassan  Bashaw, 

Dey  of  Algiers,   and   George  Washington,   President  of 
the  United  States.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

(Philadelphia,    1796) 

Official  copy.  Signed  by  Timothy  Pickering  in  his  autograph. 
Very  rare. 

1015  Trial  by  Jury.    Observations  on  the.     With  Miscella- 
neous   Remarks    Concerning    Legislation    and    Jurispru- 
dence.    By  an  American.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Strasburg,  Pa.,  1803 
A  very  rare  Pennsylvania  imprint. 

1016  Trollope,  Mrs.    Domestic  Manners  of  the  Americans. 
Illustrated.     8vo,  muslin,  white  label.     New  York,   1832 

* 

1017  Troops  of  the  United  States.  Regulations  for  the  Order 
and  Discipline  of  the.    Folding  plates.    Part  I.     I2mo,  calf. 

Chas.  Cist,  Philadelphia,  1785 

1018  Troops  of  the  United  States.  Regulations  for  the  Order 
and  Discipline  of  the.     With  folding  plates.     Part  I. 
I2mo,  boards.  Philadelphia,   1795 

1019  Troops  of  the  United  States.  Regulations  for  the  Order 
and  Discipline  of  the.     Folding  plates.     I2mo,  boards. 

Philadelphia,  1809 

1 020  Trumbull,  Henry.    History  of  the  Discovery  of  Amer- 
ica,  of   the    Landing   of   our    Forefathers    at    Plymouth, 
and     of     their     most     Remarkable     Engagements     with 
the  Indians,  etc.     To  which  is  Annexed  the   Defeat  of 
Generals    Braddock,    Harmer   and    St.    Clair,    etc.      With 
two  folding  plates.    8vo,  sheep.  Trenton,  1812 

1021  (Tryon,  Thomas.)     The  Country-Man's  Companion; 
or,  A  New  Method  of  Ordering  Horses  and  Sheep,  etc. 
i6mo,  sheep.  London  (circa  1700) 

At  page  100  will  be  found:  "The  Planters  Speech  To  His 
Neighbors  &  Country-men  in  Pennsylvania  East  and  West  Jersey, 
&c.  And  to  all  such  as  have  Transported  themselves  into  New 
Colonies  for  the  sake  of  a  quiet  life." 


125 

1022  Tucker,  St.  George.    A  Dissertation  on  Slavery.   With 
a  Proposal  for  the  Gradual  Abolition  of  it  in  the  State  of 
Virginia.     8vo,  calf.  Philadelphia,   1796 
Title  and  first  page  repaired. 

1023  Twining,  Thomas.    Travels  in  America  One  Hundred 
Years  Ago.    Portrait.     i6mo,  cloth.          New  York,  1894 

1024  Tyler,  Lyon  G.    The  Cradle  of  the  Republic.    James- 
town and  James  River.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth. 

Richmond,  1900 

1025  Tyson,  Elisha.     Life  of,  the  Philanthropist.     Portrait. 
I2mo,  cloth.  Baltimore,  1825 
Name  on  back  of  portrait. 

1026  Tyson,  James.     An  Outline  of  the  Political  and  So- 
cial    Life    of    George     Washington,    and     Biographical 
Sketches  of  the   Lives  of  the   Fifty-Six  Signers  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence.     Numerous  portraits. 

2  vols.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Oakland,  Cal.,  N.  D. 

1027  Tyson,  Job  R.     The  Lottery  System  of  the  United 
States.     I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1837 

1028  United  States  Criminal  Calendar.    Illustrated. 

i6mo,  picture  boards.  Philadelphia,  1842 

1029  United  States  of  America.  A  Statement  of  the  Account 
of  the,  during  the  Administration  of  the  Superintendent 
of  Finance     *     *     *     twentieth  day  of   February,   1781 
*    *    *    to  first  day  of  November,  1784.    Folio,  boards. 

Philadelphia,  1785 
Lower  corners  mildewed. 

1030  United  States.     Regulations  for  the  Order  and  Disci- 
pline of  the  Troops  of.     With  folding  plates.     (One  imper- 
fect.)    I2mo,  half  bound.     Whitehall,  Philadelphia,  1798 

1031  United  States.    A  Statement  of  the  Accounts  of  the, 
during  the  Administration  of  the  Superintendent  of  Fi- 
nance    *     *     *    2Oth  day  of  February,  1781,  to     *     *     * 
20th  day  of  November,  1784.     Folio,  boards. 

Philadelphia,  1785 

1032  Unpaid  Claim  on  France,  Details  of  an.    For  24,000,000 
francs,  Guaranteed  by  the  Parole  of  Napoleon  the  III. 
With  plates.    8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1869 

1033  Upham,  Thomas  C.     American  Sketches.     Illustrated, 
with  beautiful  woodcut  tail-pieces.     i6mo,  uncut. 

New  York,  1819 
Poems  of  a  patriotic  nature.     Slightly  stained,  but  very  rare. 


126 

1034  Uring,  Capt.  Nathaniel.     A  History  of  the  Voyages 
and  Travels  of.    With  new  Draughts  of  the  Bay  of  Hon- 
duras and  the  Caribbee  Islands,  and  Particularly  of  St. 
Lucia  and  the  Harbour  of  Petite  Carenage,  etc.   8vo,  calf. 

London,  1726 

Very  rare.  He  describes  the  Bostonians  as  "A  sly,  crafty,  trick- 
ing, designing  sort  of  people." 

1035  Van  Home,  Thomas  B.     The  Life  of  Major-General 
George  H.  Thomas.     Portrait. 

2  vols.    8vo,  cloth,  top  edges  gilt.  New  York,  1882 

1036  Vanity  Fair.  From  the  Commencement,  December  31, 
1859,  to  July  4,  1863. 

7  vols.  in  3.    4to,  half  morocco,  red  tops. 

New  York,  1859-63 

A  complete  set  of  this  first  successful  American  comic  periodical; 
invaluable  for  its  caricatures  relating  to  the  Civil  War  and  com- 
ment. The  continuation  in  the  seventh  volume  is  rarely  met  with. 

1037  Van  Winkle,  Daniel.    Old  Bergen.    History  and  Rem- 
iniscences. -  With  maps  and  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth. 

Jersey  City,  1902 

1038  Virginia   Springs.     Letters    Descriptive   of   the.     By 
Peregrine  Prolix.     With  map.     i6mo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,   1837 

1039  Virginia.   The  First  Settlers  of.   An  Historical  Novel, 
Exhibiting  a  View  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Colony 
at  Jamestown,  a  Picture  of  Indian  Manners,  the  Counte- 
nance of  the  Country,  and  its  Natural  Productions.     Sec- 
ond edition.     I2ino,  sheep.  New  York,  1806 
Written  by  a  Mr.  Davis.     Stained. 

1040  Volney,  C.  F.     View  of  the  Soil  and  Climate  of  the 
United  States.     With  maps  and  plates.     (One  map  imper- 
fect.)    8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1804 

1041  Volney,  C.  F.    A  View  of  the  Soil  and  Climate  of  the 
United  States  of  America.     With  maps  and  plates. 
8vo,  sheep.     (Broken.)  Philadelphia,  1804 
Commodore  William  Bainbridge's  copy,  with  autograph  on  title. 

1042  Voltaire,  M.  de.     Alzire,  ou  les  Americains,  Tragedie 
de.     Represented  a  Paris  pour  la  premiere  fois  le  27  Jan- 
vier 1736,  etc.    8vo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1736 

First  edition.  Bound  with  this  is  the  first  English  translation, 
lacking  the  last  leaf. 

¥     1043      Voyage     D'Un     Suisse     dans     Differentes     Colonies 
D'Amerique  pendant  la  dernierre  Guerre,  etc. 
8vo,  half  calf.  Newchatel,  1785 


127 

IO44  Vries,  David  Pietersz  de.  Korte  Historiael  ende  Jour- 
naels  aentepckeninge  Van  verscheyden  Voyagens  in  de 
vier  deelen  des  Wereldts-Ronde,  als  Europa,  Africa,  Asia, 
ende  Amerika  gedsen,  etc.  Small  410,  full  yellow  crushed 
levant,  blind  tooled,  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges,  in  case. 
t'Hoorn,  Voir  David  Pietersz  de  Vries,  etc.,  1655 

With  the  rare  portrait  of  De  Vries  at  the  age  of  sixty,  engraved 
by  Cornelius  Vischer. 

De  Vries  made  six  voyages,  the  one  to  New  Netherlands  being 
the  most  interesting.  Of  the  others,  one  was  to  Newfoundland 
for  fish,  one  to  Guiana,  and  three  to  the  East  Indies. 

In  the  introduction  to  Murphy's  translation  of  these  voyages, 
privately  printed  by  Mr.  Lenox,  he  says  of  all  the  numerous  Dutch 
navigators  and  travelers  after  Hudson,  De  Vries  was  the  only 
one  who  published  a  journal  or  narrative  of  any  voyage  to  New 
Netherlands  during  the  period  of  the  possession  of  the  country 
by  the  Dutch  nation. 

In  this  introduction,  Murphy  further  says:  "The  book  is  one  of 
the  rarest  to  be  found,  no  printed  copy  being  known  to  have  been 
extant  in  this  country,  before  the  one  from  which  the  following 
translation  has  been  made  was  obtained  by  James  Lenox,  Esq." 

Of  the  eighteen  copperplates  printed  in  the  text,  two  represent 
the  author's  encounters  with  the  pirates  in  the  Mediterranean,  four 
relate  to  the  East  Indies,  and  twelve  to  America.  The  text  was 
first  printed  and  the  illustrations  afterward  printed  in  the  spaces 
left  for  them. 

In  this  copy  there  has  been  inserted  Montana's  View  of  New 
Amsterdam,  and  the  work  also  gives  an  interesting  account  of  the 
South  River  or  Delaware. 

The  title  has  been  neatly  repaired  and  cut  rather  close  at  the 
top.  See  facsimile  title.  , 

1048  Waddell,  Joseph  A.    Annals  of  Augusta  County,  Vir- 
ginia.   With  the  Reminiscences,  illustrative  of  the  Vicis- 
situdes of  its  Pioneer  Settlers.    *    *  *    A  Diary  of  the 
War,   1861-1865,  etc.     8vo,  cloth.  Richmond,    1888 

1049  Wafer,  Lionel.     A  New  Voyage  and  Description  of 
the  Isthmus  of  America.     Giving  an   Account  of  the 
Author's    Abode   there,    the    Form    and    Make   of   that 
Country,   the   Coast,   Hills,   Rivers,   etc. ;   Woods,   Soil, 
Weather,  etc. ;  Trees,   Fruits,  Beasts,   Birds,   Fish,  etc. 
The    Indian    Inhabitants,    their    Features,    Complexion, 
etc.;  the  Manners,  Customs,  Employments,  Marriages, 
Feasts,   Hunting,   Computation,   Language,   etc.     With 
Remarkable   Occurrences   in   the   South   Sea   and   else- 
where.    Illustrated  with  folding  plates. 

8vo,  contemporary  calf.  London,  1699 

Fine  copy.     Rare. 

1050  Walker,  Gen.  F.  A.     General  Hancock.     Portrait. 
I2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1894 


KORTE  H  I  S  T  O  R  I  A  E  L, 

EN  D^ 

SJoutnaete  aentepcfeetutige/ 

Van  verfcheyden  Voyagiens  in  de  vier 

deelen  des  Wereldts-Ronde ,  als  E  u  R  OP  A, 
AFRICA,  ASIA,  ende  AMERIK A  gedaen, 

DoorD. 

DAVID  PIETERSZ. 

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I2Q 

1051  Wallace,  John  W.    An  Address  at  the  Celebration  of 
of  the  Two  Hundredth  Birthday  of  Mr.  "\Villiam  Brad- 
ford, who  Introduced  the  Art  of  Printing  into  the  Mid- 
dle Colonies  of  British  America. 

8vo.  half  morocco,  top  edge  gilt.  Albany,  1863 

Autograph  letter,  signed,  of  the  author  inserted. 

1052  Wallace,  John  W.    An  Address  Delivered  at  the  Cele- 
bration by  the  New  York  Historical  Society     *     *     * 
of  the  Two  Hundredth  Birth  Day  of  Mr.  William  Brad- 
ford, who  Introduced  the  Art  of  Printing  into  the  Mid- 
dles Colonies  of  British  America. 

8vo,  boards,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut.  Albany,  1863 

1053  Wallace,  Gen.  Lew.    Life  of  Hon.  Benjamin  Harrison, 
Ex-President  of  the  United  States.    (And  by  Murat  Hal- 
stead.)     Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.  1892 

1054  (Wain,  Robert,  Jr.)     The  Hermit  in  America;  or,  A 
Visit  to  Philadelphia.     Containing  some  Account  of  the 
Beaux  and  Belles,  Dandies  and  Coquettes,  Cotillon  Par- 
ties, Supper  Parties,  Tea  Parties,  etc.,  of  that  Famous 
City.     Edited  by  Peter  Atall,  Esq. 

i2mo,  original  lettered  boards,  uncut.    Philadelphia,  1819 
Scarce. 

1055  Wain,  Robert,  Jr.     Life  of  the  Marquis  de  la  Fayette, 
Major-General  in  the  Service  of  the  United  States  of 
America  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution.     Portrait. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1825 
Name  on  title. 

1056  Walsh,  Robert,  Jr.     An  Appeal  from  the  Judgment 
of  Great  Britain,  respecting  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1819 

1057  Wansey,  Henry.    The  Journal  of  an  Excursion  to  the 
United  States  of  North  America  in  the  Summer  of  1794. 
Embellished  with  the  profile  of  General  Washington  and 
aquatint  view  of  the  State  House  at  Philadelphia. 

8vo,  calf,  gilt.  Salisbury,  1796 

Scarce.     Contains   a  very  interesting   description   of  Washing- 
ton whom  he  met  at  Philadelphia,  and  an  American  bibliography. 

1058  War  Lyrics  and  Songs  of  the  South.     i2mo,  cloth. 

London,  1866 

1059  War  of  the  Rebellion.     A  Series  of  Articles  on  the. 
By  Conspicuous  Participants.     Printed  in  the  Philadel- 
phia Times,  and  mounted  into  a  neat  volume.    4to,  cloth. 

(9) 


130 

1060  Warden,  D.  B.     A  Satirical,  Political  and  Historical 
Account  of  the  United  States  of  North  America.     From 
the  Period  of  their  First  Colonization  to  the   Present 
Day.     With  colored  maps.     3  vols.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Edinburgh,  1819 
Name  on  title. 

1061  Warrington,  James.     Short  Titles  of  Books  Relating 
to  or  Illustrating  the  History  and  Practice  of  Psalmody 
in  the  United  States,  1620-1820.    Small  4to,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,   1898 
Privately  printed. 

1062  Warville,    J.    P.    Brissot    de.      New    Travels    in    the 
United  States  of  America,  performed  in   1788. 

i2mo,  calf,  rebacked.  Boston,  1797 

1063  (Washington,  George.)     A  Message  of  the  President 
of  the  United  States  to  Congress,   Relative  to  France 
and  Great  Britain,  Delivered  December  5,   1792. 

8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1795 

1064  Washington.     A    Message    of   the    President   of   the 
United    States    to    Congress,    Relative    to    France    and 

Great  Britain,  Delivered  December  5,  1793.     8vo,  calf. 

Philadelphia,  1795 

1065  Washington  and  the  Generals  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution.    With  sixteen  portraits  on  steel. 

2  vols.     I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1848 

1066  Webster,  Daniel.    The  Works  of.    Portrait. 

6  vols.    8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1853 

1067  (Webster,  Pelatiah.)    A  Second  Essay  on  Free  Trade 
and  Finance,  Humbly  Offered  to  the  Consideration  of 
the  Public.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1779 

1068  Webster,  Pelatiah.     A  Dissertation  on  the   Political 
Union  and  Constitution  of  the  Thirteen  United  States 
of  North-America,  which  is  Necessary  to  their  Preserv- 
ation and  Happiness.     Humbly  Offered  to  the  Public. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,   1783 
Stained. 

1069  (Webster,  Pelatiah.)     A  Sixth  Essay  on  Free  Trade 
and  Finance.     *     *     *     By  a  Citizen  of  Philadelphia. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  1783 

1070  Webster,   Pelatiah.     Political   Essays  on  the   Nature 
and  Operation  of   Money,   Public   Finances   and   other 
Subjects.      Published    during   the    American    War    and 
Continued  up  to  the  Present  Year,  1791.    8vo,  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1791 
Scarce. 


1071  Weedon,  Gen.  George.     Valley  Forge  Orderly  Book 
of,  of  the  Continental  Army  under  Command  of  Gen. 
George   Washington,   in   the   Campaign   of   1777-8,   de- 
scribing the  Events  of  the  Battles  of  Brandywine,  War- 
ren   Tavern,    Germantown    and   White    Marsh ;   of   the 
Camps  at  Neshaminy,  Washington,  Pennypacker's  Mills. 
Shippack,  White  Marsh  and  Valley  Forge. 

8vo,  cloth,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut.  New  York,  1902 

1072  Weems.  Rev.  M.  L.    The  True  Patriot;  or,  An  Ora- 
tion on  the  Beauties  and  Beatitudes  of  a  Republic,  and 
the  Abominations  and  Desolations  of  Despotism. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia   (1802) 

Very  scarce. 

1073  Weld,    Isaac.      Travels   through   the   State   of    North 
America  and  the  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Can- 
ada,  during   the   Years    1795,    1796   and    1797.      Second 
edition.     Illustrated  and  embellished  with  sixteen  plates. 
2  vols.     8vo,  half  bound.  London,  1799 

Contains  a  View  of  Mount  Vernon,  View  of  the  Potowmac 
(Hudson)  River,  Plan  of  the  City  of  Washington,  American  Stage 
Waggon,  View"  of  Bethlehem,  Pa.. ;.  View  of  the  Horseshoe  Falls 
of  Niagara,  and  Falls  of  Niagara. 

1074  Westcott,  Thompson.     The   Life  of  John   Fitch,  the 
Inventor  of  the  Steamboat.     Illustrated.     I2mo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1857 

1075  Western  Souvenir,  The;  or,  A  Christmas  and   New 
Year  s  Gift  for  1829.    Edited  by  James  Hall.    Illustrated. 
i6mo,  morocco,  gilt.  Cincinnati  (1829) 

Six  plates,  including  Views  of  Cincinnati,  Pittsburg  and  Frank- 
fort, Ky.  "First  attempt  to  imitate  the  beautiful  productions  of 
art  and  genius  *  *  *  of  our  worthy  countrymen  in  some  of 
the  Atlantic  States.''  "The  Indian  Hater,"  page  256,  is  the  orig- 
inal of  Bird's  "Nick  of  the  Woods." 

1076  Whale  Fishery.    An  Act  for  the  Further  Encourage- 
ment and   Enlargement  of  the  Whale  Fishery,  and.  for 
Continuing  such   Laws  as  are  Therein  Mentioned,  Re- 
lating   Thereto;    and    for    the    Naturalization    of    such 
Foreign  Protestants  as  shall  Serve  for  the  Time  Therein 
Mentioned.     Folio.  London,  1749 

1077  Wharton,  Anne  H.    Colonial  Days  and  Dames.    Illus- 
trated.    I2mo,  cloth,   top   edge   gilt,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1893 

1078  Wharton,    Anne    H.      Through    Colonial    Doorways. 
Illustrated,     I2mo.  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1893 
Autograph  letter,  signed,  of  the  author  about  the  book  inserted. 


132 

4     IO79      Wharton,   Anne   H.     Martha   Washington.     Portrait. 
i2mo,  cloth,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut.  New  York,  1897 

1080  Whig  Against  Tory;  or,  The  Military  Adventures  of 
a  Shoe-Maker.     Illustrated.     (Stained.)      i6mo,  boards. 

Hartford,  1832 

1081  Whig  Almanac,  for  1849,  J852  to  55>  inclusive,  and 
the  Tribune  Almanac,  1856  to  1862,  inclusive,  and  1864 
to  1866,  inclusive.    Bound  in  3  vols.    I2mo,  half  morocco. 

New  York 

1/1082  White,  Samuel.  History  of  the  American  Troops 
during  the  Late  War,  under  the  Command  of  Colonels 
Fenton  and  Campbell.  Giving  an  Account  of  the  Cross- 
ing of  the  Lake  from  Erie  to  Long  Point ;  also  the  Cross- 
ing of  Niagara  by  the  Troops  under  Generals  Gaines, 
Brown,  Scott  and  Porter,  the  Taking  of  Fort  Erie,  the 
Battle  of  Chippewa,  etc.  i2mo,  half  morocco. 

Baltimore,  1829 
Rare. 

1083  Wilkinson,   General   James.     Memoirs   of   My    Own 
.  Times.     With  the  Atlas  of  Diagrams  and  Plans. 

3  vols.  8vo,  and  i  vol.  4to;  together,  4  vols.     8vo,  half 
calf,  gilt,  top  edges  gilt,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1816 

A  fine  copy.  Has  inserted  an  autograph  letter,  signed,  of  Wil- 
kinson, introducing  Commodore  Preble  to  Charles  Biddle;  auto- 
graph letter,  signed,  of  Wilkinson  about  the  work;  the  only 
known  copy  of  a  five-page  circular  issued  by  him  for  information, 
as  well  as  the  only  known  copy  of  the  prospectus  of  the  work; 
bookplate  of  the  Skene  Library;  autograph  note  of  E.  D.  In- 
graham  about  President  Madison,  and  newspaper  clipping  about 
the  murder  of  Jane  McCrea.  Making  the  copy  unique,  and  in 
the  finest  possible  condition. 

1084  Williams,  Edward.    Statesman's  Manual.     Presidents' 
Messages,  Inaugural,  Annual  and  Special,  from  1789  to 
1846.    Portraits.    2  vols.    8vo,  sheep.      New  York,  1843 

1085  Williamson,  Hugh.     The  History  of  North  Carolina. 
2  vols.    8vo.  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1812 

Library  stamp  on  title.  Duplicate  from  the  Indiana  State 
Library.  With  bookplate. 

1086  Williamson,  Peter.     French  and  Indian  Cruelty  Ex- 
emplified in  the  Life  and  Various  Vicissitudes  of  Fortune 
of,  who  was  Carried  off  from  Aberdeen  in  his  Infancy 
and  sold  for  a  Slave  in  Pennsylvania.     With  the  rare 
portrait.     I2mo,  half  morocco.  Edinburgh,   1787 

Very  scarce.  Contains  the  portrait  of  the  author  in  the  dress 
of  a  Delaware  Indian. 


133 

1087  Wilmer,  L.  A.    The  American  Sybil;  or,  The  Fate  of 
the  Republic.     Small  4to,  boards.         Philadelphia,  1852 
A  curious  poem  of  spiritualistic  tendency. 

1088  Wilson,  Frazer  E.    The  Treaty  of  Greenville.     Being 
an   Official    Account   of   the    same ;   together   with   the 
Expeditions  of  Gen.  Arthur  St.  Clair  and  Gen.  Anthony 
Wayne  against  the  Northwestern  Indian  Tribes. 

8vo,  cloth.  Piqua,  Ohio,  1894 

1089  Wilson,  Hon.  James.     The  Works  of.     Late  One  of 
the   Associate  Justices   of   the   Supreme   Court   of   the 
United  States.     Published  under  the  Direction  of  Bird 
Wilson.     Portrait,  by  Edwin. 

3  vols.     8vo,  half  morocco,  red  tops,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1804 

Portrait  and  title  foxed.  To  Wilson,  more  than  to  any  one 
else,  is  due  the  formation  and  adoption  of  the  Constitution. 
Bayne  says:  "One  of  the  deepest  thinkers  and  most  exact  rea- 
soners  among  the  members  of  the  Constitution  of  1787." 

1090  Winchester,    Elhanan.      The    Universal    Restoration. 
Exhibited  in  a  Series  of  Dialogues  between  a  Minister 
and  his  Friend.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

London,   1788 

Substance  of  conversations  he  had  with  persons  in  America 
and  Europe. 

1091  Wirt,  William.     Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Character 
of  Patrick  Henry.    Portrait.    8vo,  sheep.    Hartford,  1852 

1092  Wisconsin.    Report  and  Collections  of  the  State  His- 
torical Society  of.     Vols.  VII.  and  IX. 

2  vols.     8vo,  cloth.  Madison,  1876-1882 

1093  Wistar  Museum  of  Anatomy.    8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,   1894 

1094  Wister,  Mrs.  O.  J.,  and  Irwin,  Miss  Agnes.    Worthy 
Women  of  Our  First  Century.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1877 

1095  Woodcuts.     A  Collection  of  Several  Hundred  Wood- 
cuts   of    Old    Buildings,    Portraits,    Views    in    various 
parts  of  the  United  States.     4to,  half  roan. 

1096  Wood,  John.     The  History  of  the  Administration  of 
John  Adams,  late  President  of  the  United  States. 

8vo,  half  calf,  gilt,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut.    New  York,  1802 
The  original   edition.     Was  suppressed  by  Aaron   Burr.     This 
copy  is  somewhat  stained. 


134 

1097  Wood,   John.     A     Narrative   of  the   Suppression   by 
Colonel    Burr    of    the    History    of    the    Administration 
of  John   Adams,   late   President  of  the  United   States. 
Written  by     *     *     *     To  which  is  added  a  Biography 
of  Thomas  Jefferson     *     *     *     and  of  General  Hamil- 
ton, etc.    By  a  Citizen  of  New  York.    8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

New  York,  1802 

1098  Wood,  John.    The  Suppressed  History  of  the  Admin- 
istration of  John  Adams  (from  1797  to  1801),  as  Printed 
and  Suppressed  in  1802.     Portrait  by  Newsam. 

I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,    1846 

1099  Wood,  John.     A  Suppressed  History  of  the  Adminis- 
tration of  John  Adams  (from  1797  to  1801),  as  Printed 
and  Suppressed  in   1802.     Now  reprinted,  with   Notes 
by  John  H.  Sherburne.     Portrait,  by  Newsam. 

I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1846 

noo  Wood,  John.  A  Correct  Statement  of  the  Various 
Sources  from  which  the  History  of  the  Administration 
of  John  Adams  was  Compiled.  And  the  Motives  for  its 
Suppression  by  Colonel  Burr.  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

New  York,  1802 

noi  Wood,  Nicholas.  A  Poetical  Treatise  on  Rail  Roads 
and  Interior  Communication  in  General.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1832 

First  American  edition. 

1102  Wood,    William    B.      Personal    Recollections    of    the 
*     Stage.    Portrait.    I2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1855 

1103  Wood  and  James1  Directory  of  the  Borough  of  West 
Chester  for  1857.    Containing  a  Complete  History  of  the 
Borough.     8vo,  boards.  West  Chester,   1857 

Woolrych,  Humphrey  W.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of 
Judge  Jeffreys,  sometime  Lord  High  Chancellor  of 
England.  Portrait.  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  London,  1827 

E.  D.  Ingraham's  copy,  with  portrait  of  Monmouth.  Clippings 
and  notes  added. 

1105  Wright,  J.     The  American  Negotiator;  or,  The  Va- 
rious Currencies  of  the  British  Colonies  in  America. 

London,  1765 

1106  Young,  David.    The  Wonderful  History  of  the  Mor- 
ristown  Ghost.    Thoroughly  and  Carefully  Revised. 
i6mo,  new  boards.  Newark,  1826 


ESSAY 

OF        A 

Delaware-  Indian  and  Englijh 

SPELLING-BOOK, 

FOR      THE 

USE   OF   THE  SCHOOLS 

OF      THE 

CHRISTIAN    INDIANS 

on  Mufkingum  River. 

By    DAVID    ZEISBERGER, 

MISSIONARY  among  the  Wejlcrn  Indians* 


PHILADELPHIA, 
Printed  by    HENRY    MILLER.    1776. 

Facsimile  Title  of  Lot  noj. 


136 

uo7      Zeisberger,  David.     Essay  of  a  Delaware-Indian  and 
English  Spelling  Book  for  the  Use  of  the  Schools  of  the 
Christian   Indians   on   Muskingum    River. 
I2mo,  original  half  binding. 

Henry  Miller,  Philadelphia,  1776 

A  beautiful  clean  copy  of  this  excessively  rare  book,  with  the 
half  title.    See  facsimile. 

1108      Zook,  Samuel  K.    Memorial  to.   Brevet-Major-General 
United  States  Volunteers.     Portrait.    8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1889 


UNBOUND   PAMPHLETS. 

1109  Abercrombie,  James.  Sermon  Preached  in  Christ- 
Church  and  St.  Paul's,  Philadelphia,  Monday,  May  9, 
1798.  8vo.  Philadelphia  (1798) 

i  no  Acadia.  Remarks  on  the  French  Memorials,  Con- 
cerning the  Limits  of  Acadia.  8vo.  London,  1756 
Title  damaged  and  lacks  the  two  maps. 

1 ii i  Adams,  John.     Twenty-six  Letters  upon  Interesting 
Subjects   respecting  the   Revolution   in  America.     8vo. 

New  York,  1789 

1 1 12  (Adams,   John.)      Message   of  the   President   of   the 
United   States  to  both  Houses  of   Congress,   June    18, 
1798.    8vo,  uncut.  (Philadelphia,  1798) 

1113  (Adams,   John.)      Message   of   the    President   of   the 
United  States  to  both  Houses  of  Congress,  April  3,  1798. 
2  copies.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1798 

1114  Adams,  John.    Message  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  accompanying  a  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State, 

Philadelphia,  1798 
On  French  affairs  and  Dr.  George  Logan's  mission. 

1115  Addison,   Alexander.     An   Oration   on   the   Rise   and 
Progress  of  the  United  States  of  America  to  the  Pres- 
ent Crisis,  and  the  Duties  of  the  Citizens.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1798 

1116  Address  of  Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives 
of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  to  their  Constitu- 
ents on  the  Subject  of  the  War  with  Great  Britain.    8vo. 

London,   1812 


137 

1 1 17  Adet,  Citizen.     Notes  from.    Minister  Plenipotentiary 
of  the  French  Republic  near  the  United  States.    8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1796 

1118  Algiers.    A  Short  Account  of    *     *     *    With  a  Con- 
cise View  of  the  Origin  of  the  Rupture  between  Algiers 
and  the  United  States.     Map.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1794 

1119  Alien  Bill.    The  Speech  of  Edward  Livingston,  Esq., 
on  the  Third  Reading  of  the.    8vo. 

James  Carey,  Philadelphia,  circa  1800 

1120  Allan,  Col.  William.    Jackson's  Valley  Campaign.    An 
Address  by.     8vo.  Richmond,  1878 

1 12 1  Allen,   Col.   Ethan.     A    Narrative   of   Colonel    Ethan 
Allen's  Captivity.    *    *    *    Containing  his  Voyages  and 
Travels.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1799 

1 122  Allen,  John.     Speech  of.     Relative  to  Employing  the 
Armed  Vessels  as  Convoys.    8vo.        Philadelphia,  1798 

1123  Allen,  Ira.    Statements  Applicable  to  the  Cause  of  the 
Olive  Branch,  which  had  a  Cargo  of  Cannon  and  Arms 
Purchased  by  the  Authority  of  the  Governor  of  Ver- 
mont to  Supply  the  Militia  thereof,  and  Captured  in  its 
Passage  from  Ostend,  in  France,  to  New  York    *     *     * 
by  an  English  Man  of  War  (in  1796).    8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1807 
Very  rare. 

1124  Allen.  Ira.    A  Concise  Summary  of  the  Second  Ven- 
ture of  the  Olive  Branch,  etc.    8vo.     Philadelphia,  1807 

1125  Alley,  Sarah.     Account  of  a  Trance  or  Vision  of,  of 
Beekman  Town,  Dutchess  County,  and  State  of  New 
York    *    *    *    on  the  25th  of  the  2d  Month,  1798.    i6mo. 

Philadelphia,  1807 

1126  America.    The  Address  of  the  People  of  Great  Britain 
to  the  Inhabitants  of  America.    8vo,  uncut.     (Damaged.) 

London,  1775 

1127  America.     Gesunde  Vernunft  an  die  Einwokner  von 
America.     8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1776 

1128  America.     Itinerant  Observations  in.     Reprinted  from 
the  London  Magazine,  1745-6.  8vo.          Savannah,  1878 

1129  Ames,  Mr.     The  Speech  of,  on  the  Treaty  between 
the  United  States  and  Great  Britain.    3  copies.    8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1796 

1130  Andrews,  Rev.  John.    Two  Sermons  on  Public  Occa- 
sions.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1788 


138 

1 13 1  Answer  to  Robert  Smith's  Address  to  the  People. 
8vo,  uncut.  (1811) 
An  interesting  political  episode  of  Madison's  administration. 

1132  Ashmun,  J.    History  of  the  American  Colony  in  Li- 
beria, from  December,  1821  to  1823.     With  map. 

8vo,  uncut.  Washington,  1826 

1133  Asplund,  John.     The  Annual  Register  of  the  Baptist 
Denomination  in   North  America,  to  the  First  of  No- 
vember, 1790.     4to.  uncut.  1790 

1134  Associate  Synod  of  North  America.     Extracts  from 
the  Minutes  of  the,  at  their  Meeting  at  Pittsburg,  May 
23,  1821.     8vo,  uncut.  Carlisle,  1821 

1135  (Bache,  B.  F.)    Remarks  Occasioned  by  the  late  Con- 
duct of  Mr.   Washington,  as   President  of  the  United 
States,  1796.     8vo.  Philadelphia,   1797 
Very  rare. 

1136  (Bache,  B.  F.)   Truth  Will  Out.  The  Foul  Charges  of 
the  Tories  against  the  Editor  of  the  Aurora  Repelled. 
2  copies.    8vo.  (Philadelphia,  1798) 

1137  Baltimore  and  Penn.     Indenture  of  Agreement,  etc., 
between  Lord  Baltimore  and  Thomas  and  Richard  Penn, 
Esquires,  4th  July,  1760.     Folio.  N.  P.,  N.  D. 

1138  Barlow,  Joel.     To  his  Fellow  Citizens  of  the  United 
States.     2  copies.     8vo.  (Philadelphia,   1801) 

1139  (Barry,  Joseph.)    The  Annals  of  Harper's  Ferry,  from 
the  Establishment  of  the  National  Armory  in   1794  to 
the  Present  Time,  1869.     With  Anecdotes  of  Harper's- 
Ferrians.    By  Josephus,  Jr. 

8vo,  original  printed  wrappers.  Hagerstown,  1869 

1140  Bassett,  Richard.    The  Protest  of.    One  of  the  Judges 
of  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  against  Two 
Acts  of  Congress    *    *    *    to  Abolish  the  Offices  *  *   * 
of  the  Judges  of  the  Circuit  Court.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1802 

1141  Bellas,  Henry  H.     A  History  of  the  Delaware  State 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati.     Illustrated.     8vo,  uncut. 

Wilmington,  1895 

1142  Benezet,  Anthony.    A  Caution  and  Warning  to  Great- 
Britain  and  Her  Colonies  in  a  Short  Representation  of 
the  Calamitous  State  of  the  Enslaved  Negroes,  etc. 

Hall  &  Sellers,  Philadelphia,  1767 

1143  Binney,  Horace.     An  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Char- 
acter of  John  Marshall.     8vo."  Philadelphia,  1835 


139 

1 144  Birkbeck,  Morris.     An  Appeal  to  the  People  of  Illi- 
nois on  the  Question  of  a  Convention.    8vo. 

Shawneetown,  1823 
On  Anti-Slavery.     Rare. 

1145  Boissiere,  C.  C.  Tanguy  de  la.     Observations  on  the 
Dispatch  Written  the  i6th  January,  1797,  by  Mr.  Pick- 
ering   *    *    *    to  Mr.  Pinkney,  Minister    *    *    *    to  the 
French  Republic.     8vo.  Philadelphia,   1797 

1146  Boston.     An  Appeal  to  the  World;  or,  A  Vindication 
of  the  Town  of  Boston  from  Many  False  and  Malicious 
Aspersions  contain'd  in  Certain  Letters  and  Memorials 
by  Gov.  Bernard,  Gen.  Gage,  and  others.     8vo. 

Boston,  1769 

1147  Brief  Account  of  the  Work  of  God  in  the  Delaware 
District  since  the  Sitting  of  Conference  in  May,   1805. 
To  which  is  included  an  Account  of  the  Camp  Meeting 
held  in  the  State  of  Delaware,  July  25,  etc.    In  a  Letter 
to  Francis  Asbury.     8vo,  uncut.  Dover,  N.  D. 

1148  Brothers,  Thomas.     The  Senator  Unmasked.     Being 
a  Letter  to  Mr.  Daniel  Webster.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1834 

1149  Brown,  Captain  John.    The  Life,  Trial  and  Execution 
of.     Known  as  "Old  Brown  of  Ossawatomie." 

8vo,  uncut.  New  York,  N.  D. 

1150  Burleigh,  W.  H.     The   Republican  Campaign  Song- 
ster for  1860.     i6mo.     (Stained.)  New  York,  1860 

1151  Burr,  Aaron.     A  View  of  the   Political  Conduct  of, 
Vice  President  of  the  United  States.    8vo,  uncut. 

New  York,  1802 

1152  Burr,  Aaron.     A  View  of  the   Political   Conduct  of, 
Vice  President  of  the  United  States.     By  the  author  of 
the  "Narrative."     8vo.  New  York,   1802 

1153  Burr,   Aaron.     A    Letter   to,   Vice    President   of  the 
United  States,  on  the   Barbarous  Origin,  the   Criminal 
Nature  and  the  Baneful  Effects  of  Duels.     8vo,  uncut. 

New  York,   1804 

1154  Burr,   Rev.   C.   C.     An   Essay  on   the   Writings   and 
Genius  of  George  Lippard.     8vo.         Philadelphia,   1847 

1155  Caldwell,  Charles.     An  Address  to  the   Philadelphia 
Medical  School  on  the  Yellow  Fever.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,   1801 

1156  Caldwell,  Charles.     An  Eulogium  to  the  Memory  of 
Mr.  George  Lee.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1802 


1 1 57  Callender,  J.  T.     The  Political  Progress  of  Britain; 
or,  An  Impartial  History  of  Abuses  in  the  Government 
of  the   British   Empire  in   Europe,   Asia  and   America. 
Part  I.     8vo.  Philadelphia,   1795 

1158  Callender,    Tom.      Letters    to    Alexander    Hamilton, 
King  of  the  Feds,  Ci-Devant  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 
etc.     8vo,  uncut.  New  York,  1802 

1159  Carey,    Mathew.     Debates    and    Proceedings    of    the 
General  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania  on  the   Memorials 
Praying  a  Repeal  or  Suspension  of  the  Law  Annulling 
the  Charter  of  the  Bank.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1786 
Very  rare. 

1160  Carey,   Mathew.     The   Porcupiniad.     A    Hudibrastic 
Poem.    *   *   *   Addressed  to  William  Cobbett.    Frontis- 
piece.    8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1799 

1161  Carey,  Mathew.     A  Plum  Pudding  for  the  Humane, 
Chaste,  Valiant,  Enlightened  Peter  Porcupine.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  N.  D. 

1162  Cathrall,  Isaac.    Memoir  on  the  Analysis  of  the  Black 
Vomit  Ejected  in  the  Last  Stage  of  the  Yellow  Fever. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,   1800 

1163  Census.     Return  of  the  Whole  Number  of   Persons 
within  the  Several  Districts  of  the  United  States,  ac- 
cording to  an  Act     *     *     *     Passed  March  ist,   1791. 
8vo,  uncut.  Washington,  1802 

1164  Census.     Return  of  the  Whole   Number  of  Persons 
within  the  Several  Districts  of  the  United  States,  ac- 
cording to  an  Act    *    *    *    Passed  February  28th,  1800. 
8vo,  uncut.  Washington,  1802 

1165  Chartered  Banks  of  the   United   States.     A   Correct 
List.     i6mo.  Philadelphia,   1818 

1166  (Cheetham,  James.)      An  Antidote  to  John  Wood's 
Poison.     By  Warren.     8vo.  New  York,  1802 

1167  Cheetham,  James.     Nine   Letters  on  the   Subject  of 
Aaron  Burr's  Political  Defection.    8vo.    New  York,  1803 

1168  Cheetham,  James.     Nine   Letters  on   the   Subject  of 
Aaron  Burr's  Political  Defection.     Svo,,  uncut. 

New  York,  1803 

1169  Cheyney,  E.  P.    The  Anti-Rent  Agitation  in  the  State 
of  New  York,   1839-1846.     Svo.  Philadelphia,    1887 


1170  Circular  Letter  from  the  Congress  of  the  United  States 
to  their  Constituents.     8vo.  Philadelphia  (1779) 

1171  Civil  War.     An  Interim  and  Ad  Outerim;  or,  Confi- 
dential Disclosures  of  State  Secrets.    Illustrated.    8vo. 

Washington,   1868 

Satire  in  verse  upon  the  controversy  between  Andrew  John- 
son, E.  M.  Stanton,  U.  S.  Grant,  Thaddeus  Stevens,  etc. 

1172  Clough,  Joel.     Trial,  Sentence,  Confession  and  Exe- 
cution of;  for  the  Wilful  Murder  of  Mrs.  Mary  Hamil- 
ton at  Bordentown,  New  Jersey,  April  6,  1833. 

8vo,  uncut.  New  York 

1173  Cobbett,  William.     The  Gros  Mousqueton  Diplomat- 
ique :  or,  Diplomatic  Blunderbuss.     Containing  Citizen 
Adet's  Notes  to  the  Secretary  of  State,  etc. 

8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1796 

1174  Cobbett.    The  Last  Confession  and  Dying  Speech  of 
Peter  Porcupine.    With  an  Account  of  his  Dissection. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,   1797 

1175  Cobbett,  William.     The  Democratic  Judge;  or,  The 
Equal   Liberty  of  the   Press;   as   Exhibited,   Explained 
and  Exposed  in  the  Prosecution  of  William  Cobbett  for 
a  Pretended  Libel  against  the  King  of  Spain. 

8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1798 

1176  (Cobbett,  William.)     Porcupine's  Gazette.     No.  779. 
January  13,  1800.     I2mo.  New  York 

Excessively  rare.  This  is  the  pamphlet  in  which  Cobbett  re- 
views the  practice  of  the  physicians  who  attended  General  Wash- 
ington in  his  last  illness,  and  mentions  the  fact  that  they  virtually 
bled  him  to  death,  taking  about  nine  pounds  of  blood  from  him, 
and  as  they  say  of  him  in  their  report,  "Expired  without  a  strug- 
gle" on  the  same  day  on  which  a  Philadelphia  court  and  jury  laid 
a  fine  of  "5,000  for  denouncing  Dr.  Rush  for  advocating  such  a 
mode  of  practice,"  and  further  says:  "On  that  day  the  victory 
of  Rush  and  Death  was  complete."  In  fact,  the  whole  pamphlet 
is  a  scathing  rebuke  to  Rush  and  his  practice. 

1177  Cobbett,  William.    The  Republican  Rush- Light.    (No. 
VII.,  being  the  first  number  of  Vol.  II.)     8vo,  uncut. 

N.  P.,  N.  D. 

1178  Coles,  Edward.     History  of  the  Ordinances  of  1787. 
2  copies.     8vo.  Philadelphia,  1856 

1179  Confederate.      Journal    of    the    Sixty-Eighth    Annual 
Council  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  Virginia, 
held  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Richmond. 

8vo,  original  printed  covers.  Richmond,   1863 

Very  rare. 


142 

n8o       Confederate  States.     Executive  and  Congressional  Di- 
rectory of  the,  1861-1865.    8va  1899 

1181  Congratulatory    Epistle    to    the    Redoubtable    "Peter 
Porctipine"  on  his  "Complete  Triumph"  over  the  Once 
Towering   but    Fallen   and    Despicable    Faction    in    the 
United  States.    8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1796 

1182  Congratulatory     Epstle,     A,     to     the     Redoubtable 
"Peter  Porcupine."    By  Peter  Grievous.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1796 

1183  Connecticut  Claims.     A  Petition  Presented  by  Capt. 
Alexander  Patterson  to  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania 
*    *    *    for  the  Monies  he  Expended  and  the  Services 
he    Rendered    in    Defence    of    the    Pennsylvania    Title 
against  the  Connecticut  Claimants.     8vo. 

Lancaster,  1804 
Scarce.     Describes  events  which  took  place  at  Wyoming. 

1184  Conrad,  Henry  C.     The  Three  Signers    (from   Dela- 
ware).    8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1897 

1185  Conrad,  Henry  C.     Methodism  in  Wilmington. 

8vo,  uncut.  Wilmington,  1900 

1186  Continental  Congress.    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Congress  held  at  Philadelphia,  September  5,   1774. 
With  half  title.    8vo. 

W.  &  T.  Bradford,  Philadelphia,  1774 
The  first  edition.     Scarce.    Stamp  and  name  on  title. 

1187  Continental  Congress.    Auszuge  aus  den  Stimmungen 
und    Verhandlungen    des    Americanischen    Congresses 
vom  Besten  Lande  Gehalten  zu  Philadelphia,  den  5ten 
September,    1774.  H.    Miller,    Philadelphia,    1774 
Very  rare.     Stained. 

1188  Continental   Money.     A    Review   of   the   Article   on, 
in  Harper's  Magazine,  1863. 

8vo.  Privately  printed,  1863 

1189  Cooke,  John  E.     Confession  of.     Brother-in-Law  of 
Gen.  A.  P.  Willard,  of  Indiana,  and  one  of  the  Partici- 
pants in  the  Harper's  Ferry  Invasion.     8vo. 

Charlestown,  1859 

1190  Cooper,     Thomas.       Some     Information     Respecting 
America.     With  map.    8vo,  uncut.  London,  1794 

1191  Dangers  of  the  Country.     By  the  Author  of  War  in 
Disguise.     8vo.  Philadelphia,  1807 


143 

1192       Days  of  Sixty-three,  The.    A  Poem.    2  copies. 

I2mo,  boards.  Philadelphia,  1864 

i  193       (De  Braham,  W.  G.)     The  Atlantic  Pilot.    With  map. 
8vo,  uncut.  London,  1772 

Exceedingly  rare.  The  author  was  Surveyor-General  of  the 
Southern  District  of  North  America.  The  earliest  survey  of  a 
route  across  the  Atlantic. 

1194  Democracy  Sublimated;  or,  The  Blissful  Effects  of  a 
Union  of  Philanthropy,  Philosophy  and  Power.     8vo. 

Pennsylvania,  1802 

1195  Democratic.     The  Proceedings  of  a  Meeting  of  the 
Democratic  Citizens  of  North  Mulberry  Ward.    Held  at 
Moody's  Hotel  on  August  18,  1828.     8vo  .  1828 

1196  De   Smet,   P.  J.,   SJ.     The   Indian   Missions   in   the 
United  States  under  the  Care  of  the  Missouri  Province 
of  the  Society  of  Jesus.     I2mo.  Philadelphia,  1841 
Excessively  rare. 

1197  Desultory  Reflections  on  the  New  Political  Aspects 
of  Public  Affairs,  1799.     8vo.  New  York,  1800 

1198  (Dickinson,  John.)     The   Late  Regulations   Respect- 
ing the  British  Colonies  on  the  Continent  of  America 
Considered   in   a   Letter   from    a   Gentleman   in    Phila- 
delphia to  his  Friend  in  London.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1765 

1199  (Dickinson,  John.)     An  Address  to  the  Committee  of 
Correspondence  in  Barbadoes,  Occasioned  by  a  late  Let- 
ter from  them  to  their  Agent  in  London.     By  a  North- 
American.     8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1766 

1 200  Directions  for  the  Gulph  and  River  of  St.  Lawrence. 

With  some  Occasional  Remarks.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1774 
Rare. 

1201  Douglas,  Mrs.  Margaret.    The  Personal  Narrative  of. 
A  Southern  Women  who  was  Imprisoned  one  Month 
in  the  Common  Jail  of  Norfolk    *    *    *    for  the  Crime 
of  Teaching  Free  Colored  Children  to  Read.    8vo. 

Boston,  1854 

1202  Duane,  William.    Mississippi  Question.     Report  of  a 
Debate  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States. 

8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1803 

1203  (Duane,  William.)     Sampson  against  the  Philistines; 
or,  The  Reformation  of  Law  Suits.  2  copies.  8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1805 


144 

1204  (Duane,  William  J.)    The  Law  of  Nations  Investiga- 
ted.   8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1809 

1205  Du  Ponceau  and  Fisher's  Memoir  on  The  History  of 
the  Celebrated  Treaty  made  by  William  Penn  with  the 
Indians.     8vo.  Philadelphia,   1836 

1206  Dwight,  Jasper.    A  Letter  to  Geo.  Washington.  *  *   * 
Containing  Strictures  on  his  Address  of  the  I7th  Sep- 
tember, 1796,  notifying  his  Relinquishment  of  the  Presi- 
dential Office.     8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1796 

Describes  Washington  as  a  "Harmless  General"  and  a  "Dan- 
gerous Politician." 

1207  East  India  Company.     Constitutional  Articles  of  the 
Association  of  the,  of  North  America.    8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1799 

1208  Eaton,  John  H.    Candid  Appeal  to  the  American  Pub- 
lic, in  Reply  to  Messrs.  Ingham,  Branch  &  Berrien. 
8vo.  Washington,  1831 

1209  Elliott,  Garrett.  A  Physical  and  Topographical  Sketch 
of  the   Mississippi  Territory,   Lower   Louisiana,   and   a 
Part  of  West  Florida.     8vo,  uncut.     Philadelphia,  1803 
Very  rare.     University  of  Pennsylvania  Thesis. 

1210  Elting,  Irving.     Dutch  Village  Communities  on  the 
Hudson  River.     8vo.  Baltimore,   1886 

121 1  Evans,  David.    General  Election;  or,  Salvation  for  all 
Men  Illustrated  and  Proved.     A  Sermon  Preached  at 
the  Meeting  of  the  United  Brethren  in  New  Britain,  in 
Pennsylvania,  November — 1785.     8vo.  1786 
Very   rare. 

1212  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church.    Minutes  and  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Synod  of  the,  1820  to  1825.    8  pamphlets. 

V.  P.,  18201825 

1213  (Evans,  Thomas.)     A  Series  of  Letters  Addressed  to 
Thomas  Jefferson,  Esq.,  President  of  the  United  States, 
concerning  his  Official  Conduct  and  Principles.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1802 

1214  Examination  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Executive  of  the 
United  States  toward  the  French  Republic.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1797 

1215  Examination  of  the  Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce  and 
Navigation  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain. 
By  Cato.    8vo.  1795 


145 

1216  Excise  Laws.     A  Short  History  of  the  Nature  and 
Consequences  of.     Including  some  Account  of  the  Re- 
cent Interruption  to  the  Manufactors  of  Snuff  and  Re- 
fined Sugar.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1795 

1217  Experience.     The  Test  of  Government.     In  Eighteen 
Essays.     Written  during  the  Years  1805  and  1806. 
8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1807 

1218  Extracts  from  Early  Magazines.     Description  of  the 
Spring.     A  Journey  from  Patapsco  in  Maryland  to  An- 
napolis.    From  Gent's  Magazine,  1732. — Description  of 
South  Carolina  and  M.  Purry's  Swiss  Settlement.    From 
Gent's  Magazine,  1732. — Account,  of  a  Journey  from  Wil- 
liamsburg  to  the  French  Fort  on  the  Ohio,  by  Major 
George  Washington.     From  Gent's  Magazine,  1754. — A 
Compendious  View  of  the  Encroachments  of  the  French 
in  America.     From  Gent's  Magazine,  1755. — Account  of 
General    Bradclock's    Defeat,   and    List   of   the    Officers 
Killed  near  Fort  Du  Quesne.     From  Gent's  Magazine, 
1755. — Rurke's    Speech   on   American   Taxation.      From 
Gent's  Magazine,  1774. — Intercepted  Letter  from  Benja- 
min   Llarrison   to    General    Washington.      From    Gent's 
Magazine,  1775. — And  A  Poem  on  the  Prospect  of  See- 
ing the  Fine  Arts  Flourish  in  America.     By  John  Swan- 
wick.    From  the  Gent's  Magazine,  1795.    8  pieces.    8vo. 

An  extraordinary  lot,  which  could  not  again  be  gathered  to- 
gether without  destroying  a  set  of  a  very  rare  magazine. 

1219  Facts  are  Stubborn  Things;  or,  Nine  Plain  Questions 
to  the  People  of  Connecticut.     By  Simon  Hold-Fast. 
8vo.  Hartford,  1803 

Federalist  pamphlet.  "In  the  name  of  God  what  have  we  Re- 
publicans been  contending  for  if  Federalists  are  to  hold  the 
offices." — William  Duane,  page  15. 

1220  Federalism  Triumphant  in  the  Steady  Habits  of  Con- 
necticut Alone ;  or,  The  Turnpike  Road  to  a  Fortune. 
A  Comic  Opera  or  Political  Farce  in  Six  Acts,  as  Per- 
formed at  the  Theatres  Royal  and  Aristrocratic  at  Hart- 
ford and  New  Haven,  October,  1801.    8vo,  uncut.     1802 

Very  rare.  A  satire  on  the  Hamiltonian  system  of  govern- 
ment, in  which  the  characters  of  Jonathan  Trumbull  and  Timothy 
Dexter  are  introduced. 

1221  Fessenden,  Thomas  G.     Some  Thoughts  on  the  Pres- 
ent Dispute  between  Great  Britain  and  America.    8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1807 

1222  Fetterolf,  A.  H.    Washington  Irving — Traveller,  Dip- 
lomat, Author.     Portrait.     8vo.  Philadelphia,   1897 

(10; 


146 

1223  Franklin.     An  Enquiry  into  the  Principles  on  which 
a  Commercial  System  for  the  United  States  of  America 
should  be  Founded.     Read  before  the  Society  for  Politi- 
cal   Enquiries,    convened    at    the    House    of    Benjamin 
Franklin  in  Philadelphia,  May  n,  1787.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,   1787 

1224  Franklin.     Letters  of,  on  the  Conduct  of  the  Execu- 
tive and  the  Treaty  Negotiated  by  the  Chief  Justice  of 
the  United  States  with  the  Court  of  Great  Britain.    8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1795 
Name  cut  from  title. 

1225  Free  Masonry.    A  Revelation  of,  as  Published  to  the 
World  by  a  Convention  of  Seceding  Masons,  held  at 
Le  Roy.  Genesee  County,  N.  Y.,  on  the  4th  and  5th  of 
July,   1828.     I2mo.     (Stained.)  Rochester,   1828 
Very  rare. 

1226  Free  Remarks  on  the  Spirit  of  the  Federal  Constitu- 
tion   *    *    *    respecting  the  Exclusion  of  Slavery  from 
the  Territories  and  New  States.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1819 

1227  Fremont,   J.   C.     Narrative   of  the   Exploring   Expe- 
dition to  the  Rocky  Mountains  in  the  Year  1842.    8vo. 

New  York,  1846 

1228  French  Arrogance;  or,  "The  Cat  Let  Out  of  the  Bag." 
A  Poetical  Dialogue  between  the   Envoys  of  America 
and  X.  Y.  Z  and  the  Lady.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,   1798 
Scarce. 

1229  Gallagher,  Rev.  M.    The  Protestant  Episcopacy  of  the 
Revolutionary  Patriots,  Lost  and  Restored.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,   1883 

1230  Gallatin,  Albert.    Views  of  the  Public  Debt.  Receipts, 
and  Expenditures  of  the  United  States. 

2  copies.     8vo.   uncut.  Philadelphia,    1801 

1231  Gordon,   Thomas.     The   War  on   the   Banks   of   the 
United  States.     8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1834 

1232  Goss-Udderzook  Tragedy.    Being    *    *    *    the  Trial 
of  William  E.  Udderzook  for  the  Murder  of  W.  S.  Goss. 
8vo.  Baltimore,  1873 

1233  Granite    Songster,   The.     Containing    the    Poetry    as 
Sung  by  the  Hutchinson  Family.     i6mo.     Boston,  1847 

1234  Green,  Ashbel.    A  Sermon  Delivered  before  the  Sec- 
ond Presbyterian   Church   in  the  City  of  Philadelphia, 
February   19,   1795.     8vo.  Philadelphia,   1795 
Name  on  title. 


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1235  Griswold,  Mr.     Speech  of,  on  the  Bill  for  the  Repeal 
of  the  Internal  Taxes.     8vo.  Philadelphia,   1802 

1236  Griffin,  Martin  I.  J.     Thomas   Fitz-Simons,  Pennsyl- 
vania's Catholic  Signer  of  the   Constitution.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,   1887 

1237  Grove,  Mrs.,  of  Richmond.    A  Letter  to  a  Right  Hon- 
ourable Patriot,  upon  the  Glorious  Success  of  Quebec. 
In  which  is  Drawn  a  Parallel  between  a  Good  and  Bad 
General.     A   Scene   Exhibited,  wherein   are  Introduced 
(besides  others)  those  of  the  Greatest  Names  in  Britain, 
and   a   Particular   Account   of   the    Manner  of    General 
Wolfe's  Death.     London,  1759. — A  Second  Letter  to  a 
Right   Honourable  Patriot  on  the  Glorious  Victory  ob- 
tained over  the  Brest  Fleet,  1759.     And  an  Historical 
Account  of  that  at  La  Hague,   1692.     By  Mrs.  Grove, 
of  Richmond.     London,   1760.     2  pamphlets.     8vo. 

Very  scarce.  Contains  an  exact  account  of  the  death  of  General 
Wolfed 

1238  Growoll,  A.     Frederick  Leypoldt  and  Henry  Harrisse. 
Biographical   and  Bibliographical  Sketches. 

2  pamphlets.     8vo.  New  York,  1899 

1239  Gummere,  Amelia  M.    Oxford  and  the  Quakers.    8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1899 

1240  Habeas-Corpus    Pamphlets.      The    Writ    of    Habeas- 
Corpus  and   Mr.   Binney ;  A  Diplomat  on   Diplomacy ; 
Decision  of  Chief  Justice  Taney  in  the  Merryman  Case ; 
The  Suspending  Power  and  the  Writ  of  Habeas-Corpus. 
4  pamphlets.     4to.  Philadelphia,   1862 
Large  paper. 

1241  Hall,  Rev.  Charles  H.    The  Dutch  and  the  Iroquois. 
8vo.  New  York,  1882 

1242  Hamilton,  Alexander.     Observations  on  Certain  Docu- 
ments contained  in  Nos.  V.  and  VI.  of  "The  History  of 
the   United   States   for   the   Year    1796,"   in   which    the 
Charge  of  Speculation  against  Alexander  Hamilton,  late 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  is  fully  Refuted  by  Himself. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  1800 

Contains   the   celebrated    correspondence   with   Mrs.    Reynolds, 
and  his  confession  of  a  "liaison''  with  her. 

1243  Another  Copy. 

1244  Hamilton,  Alexander.    An  Answer  to,  concerning  (his 
letter  on)    the  Public  Conduct  and  Character  of  John 
Adams,  President  of  the  United  States.     By  a  Citizen 
of  New  York.     New  York,  1800. — And  A  Letter  to  Gen- 
eral   Hamilton  occasioned   by  his    Letter  to   President 
Adams.     By  a  Federalist.     8vo. 


148 

1245  Hamilton,  Alexander.    Observations  on  Certain  Docu- 
ments contained  in  Nos.  V.  and  VI.  of  "The  History  of 
the   United   States   for   the   Year    1796,"    in   which   the 
Charge  of  Speculation  against  Alexander  Hamilton,  late 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  is  fully  Refuted  by  Himself. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  1800 

Contains    the    famous     Reynolds    correspondence.      "My    real 
crime  is  an  amorous  connection  with  his   wife." 

1246  Hamilton,   Alexander.     Letter   from,   concerning   the 
Public  Conduct  and  Character  of  John  Adams. 

8vo,  uncut.  New  York.  1800 

Last  leaves  reversed. 

1247  Hamilton,   Alexander.      Letter   from,    concerning   the 
Public  Conduct  and  Character  of  John  Adams,   Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1800 

1248  Hamilton,  Alexander.     Letters  to,  King  of  the  Feds, 
Ci-Devant    Secretary    of   the   Treasury    of    the    United 
States  of  America,  etc.     By  Tom   Callender. 

8vo,  uncut.  New  York,  1802 

1249  Hamilton,   Gen.   Alexander.     Discourse   Delivered   in 
the  North  Dutch  Church  in  the  City  of  Albany,  occa- 
sioned by  the  ever-to-be   Lamented  Death  of,  July  29, 
1804.     8vo.  Albany,   1804 
Presented  to  the  Rev.  Dr.   Eastman  by  the  author. 

1250  Hamiltoniad;  or,  The  Effects  of  Discord.    By  a  Young 
Gentleman  of  Philadelphia.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,   1804 

1251  Harley,  L.  R.     Charles  Thomson,  Patriot  and  Scholar. 
8vo.  Norristown,   1897 

1252  Harper,  Robert  G.    An  Address  of,  giving  his  Reasons 
for  Approving  of  the  Treaty    *    *    *    with  Great  Brit- 
ain.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1796 

1253  Harper,  Robert  G.     Observations  on  the  Dispute  be- 
tween the  United  States  and  France.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,   1798 

1254  Harper's  Ferry  Tragedy.    The  John  Brown  Invasion. 
An  Authentic  History  of  the.     Portrait.     8vo. 

Boston,   1860 

1255  Harper's  (Mr.) Speech  on  the  Foreign  Intercourse  Bill. 
8vo.  1798 

1256  Harrison,  Major-Gen.  William  Henry.     The  Life  of. 
Portrait.     8vo.  Philadelphia,  1840 


149 

1257  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.    Life  of  Franklin  Pierce.    With 
portrait.     I2mo,  original  covers.     (Loose.)     Boston,  1852 
First  edition.     Cover  soiled. 

1258  Hays,  I.  M.    A  Journal  Kept  during  the  Siege  of  Fort 
William  Henry,  August,  1757.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1898 

1259  Hazeltine,  C.     Narcissus  Scrap-Book.     Containing  an 
Account  of  the  Seizure  of  a  Nude  Statuette  by  the  City 
Marshal  of   New  Bedford.     Frontispiece.     8vo. 

New  Bedford,  1873 

1260  Henfrey,    Benjamin.      A    Plan,    with    Proposals,    for 
Forming   a    Company   to    Work    Mines   in   the   United 
States,  and  to  Smelt  and  Refine  Ores,  whether  of  Copper, 
Lead,  Tin,  Silver  or  Gold.     8vo.  Philadelphia,  1797 

1261  History  of  the  Strange  Sounds  or  Rappings  Heard  in 

Rochester  and  Western  New  York,  and  Usually  Called 
the  Mysterious  Noises.    2  copies.    8vo.    Rochester,  1850 

1262  Hoar,  George  F.    The  Charge  against  President  Grant 
and   Attorney-General    Hoar   of   Packing   the    Supreme 
Court   of   the    United    States    Refuted.     8vo. 

Worcester  1896 

1263  (Hopkins,   Lemuel.)      The   Guillotine;   or,  A   Demo- 
cratic Dirge.    A  Poem.    8vo.  Philadelphia  (1796) 

1264  Hopkinson,  Joseph.     Eulogium  in  Commemoration  of 
Hon.  Bushrod  Washington.    8vo.          Philadelphia,  1830 

1265  Hortensius.    An  Address  on  the  Liberty  of  the  Press. 
8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1799 

1266  Humble  Petition  of  the  Twelve  United  Colonies  by 
the  Delegates  in  Congress  to  the  King.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,   1775 
Title  damaged. 

1267  Indians.    A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  Sufferings 
of  Benjamin   Gilbert  and   his    Family,   who   were   Sur- 
prised by  the  Indians  and  taken  from  their  Farms,  on 
the   Frontiers  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  Spring  of   1780. 
8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1784 
Very  rare.     Fine  copy. 

1268  Indians.     A  Speech  Delivered  by  an  Indian  Chief  in 
America  in  Reply  to  a  Sermon  Preached  by  a  Swedish 
Missionary  in  Order  to  Convert  the  Indians.     8vo. 

London,   1789 


150 

1269  Indians.    Affecting  History  of  the  Dreadful  Distresses 
of  Frederic   Manheim's   Family.     To   which  are  added 
the  Sufferings  of  John  Corbly's  Family ;  an  Encounter 
between  a  White  Man  and  Two  Savages ;  Extraordinary 
Bravery    of   a   Woman ;    Adventures   of    Captain    Isaac 
Stewart ;  Deposition  of  Massey  Herbeson ;  Adventures 
and  Sufferings  of  Peter  Wilkinson.    *    *    *    Account  of 
the  Destruction  of  the  Settlement  at  Wyoming.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1794 
Very  rare.   Lower  margin  cut  from  title. 

1270  Impostor  Detected,  The;  or,  A  Review  of  Some  of 
the  Writings  of  "Peter  Porcupine."    By  Timothy  Tickle- 
toby.    3  copies.    8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1796 

1271  Jackson.     Letters  Addressed  to  John  Sargeant,  Man- 
uel  Eyre,   Lawrence   Lewis,   etc.,   authors  of  "An  Ad- 
dress  to   the    People    of    Pennsylvania,"    adopted    at    a 
Meeting  of  the  Friends  to  the  Election  of  John  Quincy 
Adams,  held  in  Philadelphia,  July  7,  1828.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,   1828 

Written  by  William  J.  Duane  and  others  in  support  of  Andrew 
Jackson. 

1272  Jefferson,  Thomas.    The  Pretensions  of,  to  the  Presi- 
dency Examined,  and  the  Charges  against  John  Adams 
Refuted.     Part  the   second.     8vo,   uncut. 

(Philadelphia)    1796 

1273  Jefferson.    A  Solemn  Address  to  Christians  and  Patri- 
ots upon  the  Approaching  Election  of  a  President  of  the 
United  States.    2  copies.    8vo.  New  York,  1800 
In  favor  of  Jefferson's  election. 

1274  Jefferson,   Thomas.      A    Vindication    of,    against   the 
Charges  Contained  in  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  "Serious  Con- 
siderations," etc.     By  Grotius.     8vo.       New  York,  1800 

1275  Jefferson,  Thomas.     Message  from  the  President  of 
the  United  States,  Transmitting  a  Roll  of  the  Persons 
having  Office  or  Employment  under  the  United  States. 
8vo,  uncut.  Washington,   1802 

1276  Jefferson,    Thomas.      Message    of,    President    of    the 
United  States    *    *    *    December  8,  1801.    8vo. 

Wilmington,  1802 

1277  Jefferson.     Observations    upon    Certain    Passages    in 
Mr.  Jefferson's  Notes  on  Virginia,  which  appear  to  have 
a  Tendency  to  Subvert  Religion  and  Establish  a  False 
Philosophy.    2  copies.    8vo,  uncut.          New  York,  1804 


1278  Jones,  Absalom.    A  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  January  I, 
1808,  on  the  Abolition  of  the  African  Slave  Trade"  on 
that  Day.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1808 
The  author  was  pastor  of  St.  Thomas'  African  Church. 

1279  Jones,   H.   G.     Historical   Sketch  of  the   Rittenhouse 
Paper-Mill.     8vo.  Philadelphia,   1896 

1280  Jordan,  John  W.    Continental  Hospital  Returns,  1777- 
1780.     8vo.  Philadelphia,  1899 

1281  Kane,  Thomas  L.    The  Mormons.    A  Discourse.    8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1850 

1282  Keene,  Richard  R.    A  Letter  from,  to  Luther  Martin 
upon  the  Subject  of  Modern  Gratitude.     8vo,  uncut. 

Baltimore  1802 

Racy  and  personal.     Keene  ran  away  with  the  great  lawyer's 
daughter. 

1283  Latrobe,   John   H.   B.     The   History   of   Mason   and 
Dixon's  Line.     8vo.     .  Philadelphia,  1855 

1284  Leonidas.     A  Reply  to  Lucius  Junius  Brutus'  Exam- 
ination of  the  President's  Answer  to  the  New  Haven 
Remonstrance.    8vo.  New  York,  1801 

1285  Lewis,  George  W.    The  History  of  the  Pequot  War 
and  Battle  of  Stonington.     Illustrated.     8vo. 

Bridgeport,  1899 

1286  Liberty  of  the  Press.    An  Essay  on.     By  Hortensius. 
8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1799 

1287  Liberty  of  the  Press  in  Baltimore.     Facts  and  Docu- 
ments Relative  to  the  late  Attacks  on  the.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1812 
Contains  a  full  account  of  the  riots  in  Baltimore. 

1288  Lincoln,  Abraham.    Some  Characteristics  of.    By  Rev. 
H.  C.  McCook.    Portraits.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1901 

1289  Lincoln,  Abraham.    The  Life  and  Martyrdom  of.    8vo. 

Philadelphia,  N.  D. 

1290  Lord  Grenville's  Treaty.     Address  to  the   House  of 
Representatives  of  the  United  States  on.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,   1796 

1291  Louisiana.      An   Account  of.      Being    an   Abstract  of 
Documents  in  the  Offices  of  the  Department  of  State. 
8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1803 
Rare. 


1292  Louisiana.     An  Account  of.     Being  an  Abstract  of 
Documents  in  the  Offices  of  the  Department  of  State. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,   1803 

1293  McHenry,  James,     A  Letter  to  the  Honourable  the 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States.     8vo,  uncut.  Baltimore,  1803- 

1294  Matlack,  Timothy.     An  Oration  Delivered  March  16, 
1780,  before  the  Patron,  Vice-Presidents  and  Members 
of  the  American  Philosophical  Society.     4to,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1780 

1295  Mayer,  Brantz.     Tah-Gah-Jute ;  or,   Logan  and  Cap- 
tain Michael  Cresap.    8vo.  Baltimore,  1851 

1296  Meade,    Major-General.      Report   of    Military    Opera- 
tions and  Administration  of  Civil  Affairs  in  the  Third 
Military  District  and  Department  of  the  South.     I2mo. 

Atlanta,  1868 

1297  Meade's    CMajor-General)    Report    on    the    Ashburn 
Murder.     i2mo.  1868 

1298  Methodism  Displayed.    The  Doctrines  of  the  Church ; 
or,  An  Enthusiasm  Detected.     8vo,  uncut. 

New  York,  1793 

1299  Mexico.     The   History  of   the   Raising  of   the    First 
American  Flag  on  the  Capitol  of  Mexico.     8vo. 

Washington,  1856 

1300  Mickley,  Joseph  J.     Some  Account  of  William  Ussel- 
inx  and  Peter  Minuet.     8vo.  Wilmington,   1881 

1301  (Miller,  Rev.  William.)     A  Sermon  on  the  Abolition 
of  the  Slave  Trade.     Delivered  in  the  African  Church, 
New  York,  January  i,  1810.    8vo.  New  York,  1810 

1302  Minutes  of  the  Trial  and  Examination  of  Certain  Per- 
sons in  the  Province  of  New  York  Charged  with  being 
Engaged  in  a  Conspiracy  against  the  Authority  of  the 
Congress  and  the  Liberties  of  America.    8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,   1865 

Only   two   hundred   and   fifty  copies   printed   from   the   edition 
of  7786. 

1303  (Mitchell,  Samuel  T.)     A  Tour  through  Part  of  Vir- 
ginia in  the  Summer  of  1808.     In  a  Series  of  Letters 
including  an  Account  of  Harper's  Ferry,  The  Natural 
Bridge,  The  New  Discovery  Called  Weir's  Cave,  Monti- 
cello,  etc.     8vo,  uncut.  New  York,  1809 


1304  Monroe's  Views.     Reflections  on  the  Conduct  of  the 
Executive.     8vo.  N.  P.,  N.  D. 

1305  Morse,   Jedediah.     A    Sermon    Delivered   before   the 
Ancient  and  Honourable  Artillery  Company  in  Boston, 
June  6,  1803.    8vo,  uncut.  Charlestown,  1803 

1306  New  Jersey.     An  Address  from  the  Council  of  Pro- 
prietors of  the  Western  Division  of  New  Jersey  to  the 
Occupiers  of  Lands  within  the  Angle.     By  Aristides. 
I2mo.  1795 

1307  New  Jersey.    Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Council 
of  Proprietors  of  West  New  Jersey,  in  relation  to  the 
Province  Line  between  East  and  West  New  Jersey. 
8vo.  Camden,  1888 

1308  New  Political  Aspects  of  Public  Affairs.     Desultory 
Reflections  on  the,  in  the  United  States  since  1799. 
8vo.  New  York,  1800 

1309  New  York  Hospital.     A  Brief  Account  of  the.     8vo. 

New  York,  1804 
Name  cut  from  title. 

1310  Observations  Leading  to  a  Fair  Examination  of  the 

System  of  Government  Proposed  by  the  Convention. 
*  *  *  In  a  Number  of  Letters  from  the  Federal  Farmer. 
8vo.  1787 

1311  Observations    on    the    Dispatch    Written    the    i6th 

January,  1797,  by  Mr.  Pickering  *  *  *  to  Mr.  Pink- 
ney,  Minister  *  *  *  to  the  French  Republic.  By 
C.  C.  Tanguey  de  la  Boissiere.  8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1797 

1312  Paine,  Thomas.     The   American   Crisis.     Nos.   I.,  II. 
and  III.     And  the  Crisis  Extraordinary. 

4  pamphlets.  8vo.  Styner  &  Cist,  Phila.,  1776-1780 
First  edition.  Very  rare. 

The  Same.     Nos.  I.,  II.  and  III. 
3  pamphlets.     8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1776-1777 

The  Same.    No.  III.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1777 

Paine,  Thomas.     Letter  Addressed  to  the  Abbe  Ray- 
nal  on  the  Affairs  of  North  America.    2  copies.    8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1782 

1317      Paine,  Thomas.     Dissertation   on   First-Principles  of 
Government.    4  copies.    8vo,  uncut.  Paris  (1795) 


1319  Paine,  Thomas.     Agrarian  Justice.     Opposed  to  Ag- 
rarian Law  and  to  Agrarian  Monopoly.     Being  a  Plan 
for  Meliorating  the  Condition  of  Man  by  Creating  in 
every  Nation  a   National   Fund  to  Pay   every   Person, 
when  Arrived  at  the  Age  of  Twenty-one  Years  the  sum 
of  Fifteen   Pounds   Sterling,  to   Enable  him  or  her  to 
begin  the  World.     8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia   (1796) 

1320  Paine,  Thomas.    Letter  to  General  Washington,  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  of  America,  on  Affairs  Public 
and  Private.     2  copies.     8vo,  uncut.     Philadelphia,  1796 

1321  Paine,  Thomas.    The  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  English 
System  of  Finance.     3  copies.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,   1796 

1322  Paine.      Christianity    Vindicated    in    the    Admirable 
Speech  of  the  Hon.  Thomas   Erskine   on  the  Trial  of 
J.   Williams   for  Publishing   Paine's  "Age   of   Reason,'' 
24th  June,  1797.     8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1797 

1323  Paine,  Thomas.     Letters  from,  to  the  Citizens  of  the 
United  States  on  his  Arrival  from  France.     8vo,  uncut. 

Washington,  1802 

1324  Paine,  Thomas.    Letters  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United 
States.    8vo.  New  York,  1802 

1325  Paine,  Thomas.    Rights  of  Man.    8vo.    Albany,  N.  D. 

1326  Paine,  Thomas.     To  the  Citizens  of  Pennsylvania  on 
the  Proposal  for  Calling  a  Convention. 

2   copies.     8vo,   uncut.  Philadelphia,    1805 

1327  Palmer,  Miss  Sarah  L.     Six  Months  Among  the  Se- 
cessionists.    A  Reliable  and  Thrilling  Narrative  of  the 
Sufferings  and  Trials  of.     Illustrated.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1861 

1328  Pamphlets  on  Education.     Circular  Memorial  to  the 
Legislature  and  People  of  the  United  States,  Proposing 
a  Set  of  Class  Books  for  the  Use  of  Schools.     By  Jesse 
Torrey.      (1830.) — A  Brief  Sketch  of  the   Lancasterian 
System.     By  Edward  Baker.    Troy.  1816. — The  Several 
Acts  of  Assembly  Providing  for  the  Education  of  Chil- 
dren at  Public  Expense  within  the  City  and  County  of 
Philadelphia.     Philadelphia,  1821. — Observations  on  the 
Education  of  Children.     By  James  Mott.     New  York, 
1816. — Report    on    Monitorial    Education    to    the    Hon. 
Mayor   of    Louisville.      By    Mann    Butler.      Louisville, 
1829. — Bye-Laws  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  Public 
Schools  for  the  First  Section  of  the  First  School  Dis- 


155 

trict  of  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia,  1828. — Rules  and 
Regulations  of  the  Primary  School  Committee  of  the 
City  of  Boston.  Boston,  1826. — Regulations  for  the 
Government  of  the  Board  of  Managers  and  the  Visit- 
ing Committee  when  Attending  the  Adelphia  School. 
Philadelphia,  1810. — Report  of  the  Visitors  to  the 
Trustees  of  the  Public  School  Society  of  New  York. 
New  York,  1829. — Addresses  to  the  People  of  Color  at 
the  Exhibition  of  the  Mary-Street  Public  School  at 
Bethel  Church,  Philadelphia,  November,  1825.  Phila- 
delphia, 1825.  Etc. 
Bound  in  i  vol.  I2mo,  half  sheep. 

1329  Pamphlets.  Remarks  on  Dr.  Batie's  Treatise  on 
Madness.  By  John  Monro.  London,  1758. — A  Short 
Essay  on  the  Corn  Trade  and  the  Corn  Laws.  Lon- 
don, 1758. — Impartial  Remarks  upon  the  Preface  of  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Warburton.  London,  1758. — One  Very  Re- 
markable Fact  more  Relating  to  the  Conduct  of  the 
Jesuits.  By  Mr.  Bower.  London,  1758. — A  Genuine 
and  Particular  Account  of  the  Late  Enterprise  on  the 
Coast  of  France,  1758.  London,  1758. — The  Conduct  of 
a  Noble  Commander  in  America  Impartially  Reviewed. 
With  the  Genuine  Causes  of  the  Discontents  at  New 
York  and  Halifax,  and  the  True  Occasion  of  the  Delays 
in  that  Important  Expedition,  including  a  Regular  Ac- 
count of  all  the  Proceedings  and  Incidents  in  the  Order 
of  Time  wherein  they  Happened.  London,  1758.  Etc. 
Bound  in  i  vol.  8vo,  half  sheep. 

Tn  this  collection  is  the  very  rare  pamphlets  on  the  conduct 
of  the  Earl  of  London  during  his  command  of  the  expedition 
against  Louisbourg,  and  vindicating  the  accusations  against  him 
for  delays  on  that  occasion. 

T33°  Pamphlets.  Review  of  an  Address  of  the  Joint  Board 
of  Directors  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal,  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  Railroad  Companies,  to  the  Peo- 
ple of  New  Jersey.  Philadelphia,  1848. — The  Import- 
ance of  Religion  to  the  Legal  Profession.  With  some 
Remarks  on  the  Character  of  the  late  Charles  Chauncey, 
Esq.  By  Henry  A.  Boardman.  Philadelphia,  1849. — 
Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives in  Relation  to  the  Veto  by  the  Governor  of 
the  Apportionment  Bill.  Harrisburg,  1850. — Report  of 
the  Committee  of  Fifteen  Citizens  Appointed  to  Investi- 
gate and  Report  upon  the  Corruptions  in  the  Adminis- 
tration of  Law.  Philadelphia,  1849. — Slavery  and  the 
Constitution.  By  F.  E.  Brewster.  Philadelphia,  1850. 
Etc.  Bound  in  i  vol. 


156 

1331  Pamphlets.     Propositions  for  Amending  the  Consti- 
tution of  the  United  States.   Washington,  1808. — Amend- 
ments to  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  Submit- 
ted for  Consideration.     By  Mr.  Hillhouse.     Washington, 
1808. — New  Haven.     A  Poem,  Satirical  and  Sentimen- 
tal.    By  Selim.     New  York,  1809. — An  Inquiry  into  the 
Origin,  Nature  and  Object  of  the  British  Order  in  Coun- 
cil  of   May    1 6,    1806.     By   E.    Bronson.      Philadelphia, 
1811. — An  Address  .of  Members  of  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives    *     *    *    to  their  Constituents  on    *     *     * 
the  War  with  Great  Britain.    Alexandria,  1812.    Etc. 
Bound  in  i  vol.     I2mo,  sheep. 

1332  Pamphlets.     A  Short  Description  of  the  Province  of 
New  Sweden,  now  called  by  the  English  Pennsylvania. 
By  Campanius  Holm.     Philadelphia,   1833. — A  History 
of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.     Philadelphia,  1834. 
— Inedited    Letters    of    William    Penn.      Philadelphia, 
1834. — A  Memoir  on  the  History  of  the  Treaty  Made 
by  William  Penn  with  the  Indians.     By  P.  N.  Du  Pon- 
ceau and  J.  F.  Fisher.     Philadelphia,  1836. — A  True  Re- 
lation  of  the   Flourishing   State   of   Pennsylvania.      By 
John  Holme.    Philadelphia,  N.  D. — The  Journal  of  Isaac 
Senter  on  a  Secret  Expedition  against  Quebec.     Phila- 
delphia, 1846. — Some  Account  of  the  British  Army  under 
the  Command  of  General  Howe,  and  of  the  Battle  of 
Brandywine.     Philadelphia,  1846. — Ethan  Allen's  Narra- 
tive of  the  Capture  of  Ticonderoga.     Etc. 

Bound  in  i  vol.    8vo,  half  roan. 

1333  Pamphlets.     The  Democratiad.     A  Poem.     Philadel- 
phia, 1796. — A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Samuel  Mor- 
ris, late  Governor  of  the  State  in  Schuylkill.     Philadel- 
phia,   1812. — David    Cusick's    Sketches    of   the    Ancient 
History  of  the  Six  Nations.     Lockport,  1848. — A  Brief 
Notice  of  Continental  Paper  Money.     By  Samuel  Breck. 
Philadelphia,   1851. — A  Brief  Account  of  My  Exercises 
from   My  Childhood.     By   Mary  Penington.     Privately 
printed,  Philadelphia,   1848. — Calvert  and   Penn  on  the 
Growth  of  Civil  and  Religious  Liberty  in  America.     By 
Brantz  Mayer.     Baltimore,  1852. — History  of  the  Ordi- 
nance of  1857.     By  Edward  Coles.    Philadelphia,  1856. — 
And  other  Pamphlets.     Bound  in  i  vol.     8vo,  half  roan. 

1334  Pamphlets.    A  Message  of  the  President  of  the  United 
State  to  Congress,  relative  to  France  and  Great  Britain. 
December  5,  1793.    Philadelphia,  1793. — The  Proceedings 
of  the  Executive  of  the  United  States,  respecting  the  In- 


157 

surgents,  1794.  (Whisky  Insurrection.)  Philadelphia, 
1795. — Marcellus.  Published  in  the  Virginia  Gazette, 
November  and  December,  1794. — Report  of  Mr.  Er- 
skine's  Defence  of  Thomas  Hardy  on  the  Charge  of 
High  Treason,  November  I,  1794.  Dublin,  N.  D. 
Bound  in  i  vol.  8vo,  sheep. 

1335  Pamphlets.      A    Correct    Statement    of    the    Various 
Sources  from  which  the  History  of  the  Administration 
of  John  Adams  was  Compiled,  and  the  Motive  for  its 
Suppression  by  Colonel  Burr.    With  some  Observations 
on  a  Narrative  by  a  Citizen  of  New  York.     By  John 
Wood.    New  York,  1802. — Improved  Galvanisthmus  and 
its  Medical   Application.     By   S.   M.   Niderburg.     New 
York,   1803.     An  Examination  of  the  Various  Charges 
Exhibited  against  Aaron  Burr,  Esq.,  Vice-President  of 
the   United  States.     By  Aristides,   1804. — Nine   Letters 
on  the  Subject  of  Aaron  Burr's  Political  Defection.     By 
James   Cheetham.      New   York,   1803. 

Bound  in  I  vol.    8vo,  boards. 

1336  Pamphlets.     Oration  before  the  Society  of  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  1824.     By  S.  R.  Knapp.     Boston,  1824. — A  Dis- 
course on  William   Penn.     By  C.  J.   Ingersoll.     Phila- 
delphia, 1825. — Poem  Delivered  before  the  Connecticut 
Alpha.     By  James   Percival.     Boston,    1826. — Anniver- 
sary Poem  Delivered  before  the  Connecticut  Alpha.    By 
James  G.  Brooks.     New  York,  1826. — Discourse  on  the 
Lives  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  John  Adams.     By  Wil- 
liam   Wirt.      Washington,    1826. — Oration    on    General 
Lafayette.    By  John  6.  Adams.    Washington,  1835. — A 
Poem,  by  Guy  Biglow,  before  the  Senior  Class  of  Yale 
College,  New  Haven,  1845.     Etc. 

Bound  in  i  vol.    8vo,  half  roan. 

1337  Pamphlets.    Speech  of  Mr.  Dallas  on  the  Bill  to  Mod- 
ify and  Continue  the  Charter  of  the  Bank  of  the  United 
States.      Washington,    1832. — Speech    of    John    Quincy 
Adams  on  the  Removal  of  the  Public  Deposits.    Wash- 
ington,  1834. — Speech  of  Daniel  Webster  on  the  Sub- 
ject of  Public  Lands.     Washington,  1830. — Remarks  of 
John  C.  Calhoun  on  the  Removal  of  the  Deposits  from 
the  Banks  of  the  United  States.  Washington,  1834.    Etc. 
Bound  in  i  vol.     8vo,  half  roan. 

1338  Pamphlets.       Governor     Wise's     Letter    on     Know- 
nothingism.     1854. — The   Siamese   Presidents.     An   In- 
vocation by  their  High  Priest,  Gas.    By  Nemo.    Buffalo, 
1856. — South  Carolina  and  Massachusetts.    A  Speech  by 


158 

the  Hon.  A.  J.  Evans.  Washington,  1856. — Address  of 
Hon.  B.  F.  Hallett  to  the  Democrats  of  Cheshire  County. 
Boston.  1856. — Martial  Law.  By  Tatlow  Jackson. 
Philadelphia,  1862. — Anti-Slavery  and  Pro-Slavery.  By 
S.  M.  Johnson.  Baltimore,  1863. — Secrets  of  the  Amer- 
ican Bastile.  Philadelphia,  1863. — Military  Lessons 
Taught  by  the  War.  By  H.  W.  Slocum.  New  York, 
1869. — And  many  other  Pamphlets  Published  on  the 
Eve  of  the  Rebellion,  during  the  War,  and  Immediately 
after.  Bound  in  i  vol.  8vo,  half  roan. 

1339  Pamphlets.     Eulogy  on  John  Q.  Adams.     By  Edward 
Everett.     Boston,   1848.— The  Philadelphia  Grays'  Col- 
lection of  Official  Reports  of  Brig.-Gen.  George  Cadwal- 
lader's  Services  during  the  Campaign  of  1847  in  Mexico. 
Philadelphia,  1848.— The  Will  of  Stephen  Girard.    Phila- 
delphia,  1848. — Account  of  the  Proceedings  of   Laying 
of  the  Corner  Stone  of  Girard  College.     Philadelphia, 
1833.— Life  of  Gen.  Z.  Taylor.     New  York,  1846.— Bat- 
tles of  Mexico.  Illustrated.  New  York,  1847.  And  others. 
Bound  in  i  vol.     8vo,  sheep. 

1340  Pamphlets.     The   Dangers  of  the  Country.     By  the 
Author  of  War  in  Disguise.     Philadelphia,  1807. — Peace 
Without  Dishonor,  War  Without  Hope.     Being  a  Calm 
and    Dispassionate    Inquiry    into    the    Question    of    the 
Chesapeake.      By   a   Yankee    Farmer.      Boston,    1807. — 
And  other  Pamphlets  relating  to  the  War  of  1812. 
Bound  in  i  vol.     Half  sheep. 

1341  Pamphlets.     An    Address    on    Religious    Intolerance. 
By  John  W.  Forney.     Washington,  1855. — An  Address 
on  the  Parties  and  Issues  of  the  Presidential  Election. 
By  Ex-Governor  Aaron  V.  Brown.     Nashville,   1856. — 
Union  Speeches  Delivered  in  England.     By  George  F. 
Train.     Philadelphia,    1862. — The   Destiny  of  the   Irish 
Race.     By    Rev.   M.    O'Connor.     Philadelphia,    1864.— 
Trial  of  the  Hon.  Daniel  E.  Sickles  for  Shooting  Philip 
B.  Key.     New  York,  N.  D.     Etc. 

Bound  in  i  vol.    8vo,  half  roan. 

1342  Pamphlets.     An   Address   before  the   Southern   lov/a 
Horticultural  Society,  1852.     By  John  H.  Rausch.     Bur- 
lington, 1853. — Address  Delivered  at  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania.    By  Henry  D.  Gilpin.    Philadelphia,  1851. 
— Speech  of  William  D.  Baker  in  the  German  Roman 
Catholic  Holy  Trinity  Church  Case.     Philadelphia,  1852. 
Etc.    Bound  in  i  vol.    8vo,  half  sheep. 


1343  Pamphlets.    War  in  Disguise;  or,  The  Frauds  of  Neu- 
tral Flags.     New  York,   1806. — An  Answer  to  War  in 
Disguise.      New   York,    1806. — An   Examination   of  the 
British  Doctrine,  which  Subjects  to  Capture  a  Neutral 
Trade  not  Open  in  Time  of  Peace.     Etc.     V.  P.,  V.  D. 
Bound  in  i  vol.    8vo,  half  sheep. 

1344  Pamphlets.     An   Address   Adopted   at  a   Meeting  of 
Citizens   of   Philadelphia   Opposed    to    Secret   Societies, 
September  14,  1829.     Philadelphia,  1829. — Discourse  on 
the  Surviving  Remnant  of  the  Indian  Race.     By  J.  R. 
Tyson.     Philadelphia,  1836.     Etc. 

Bound  in  i  vol.     8vo,  half  roan. 

1345  Pamphlets.     An  Address  Delivered  before  the   Law 
Academy  of  Philadelphia  at  the  Opening  of  the  Session 
of    1826-7.     By   Joseph   Hopkinson.     And   other   Pam- 
phlets.    Bound  in  i  vol.     8vo,  sheep. 

1346  Pennsylvania  Property  Company.     Plan  of  Associa- 
tion of  the.     Established  1797.    8vo.     Philadelphia,  1797 

1347  Permanent  Navy.     An  Address  to  the  People  of  the 
United  States  on  the  Policy  of  Maintaining.    8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1802 

1348  Penrose,  Charles  B.    Speech  of.  on  the  Subject  of  the 
Re-Charter  of  the  United  States  Bank.    8vo. 

Harrisburgh,   1834 

1349  Perpetual  War  the  Policy  of  Mr.  Madison.     *     *     * 

By  a  New-England  Farmer.     8vo,  uncut.     Boston,  1812 
The  writer  was  probably  a  member  of  the  Hartford  Convention. 

1350  Philadelphia.     Famous  Book  Sales  held  in  Philadel- 
phia since  the  time  of  Franklin.     By  Robert  F.  Roden. 
From  the  New  York  Times.     Neatly  mounted. 

8vo,  half  roan. 

1351  Piatt,  William.    The  Nose ;  or,  Political  Satirist.    Pub- 
lished Weekly  till  the  Presidential  Election.    Nos.  n  and 
12.    8vo,  uncut.  Jersey  Shore,  1828 
Favors  Jackson.     Attacks   and   caricatures   John   Binns. 

1352  Pinckney,  Charles.     Three  Letters  Written  and  Orig- 
inally Published  under  the  Signature  of  a  South  Carolina 
Planter    *    *    *    on  the  Case  of  Jonathan  Robbins  *  *  x 
on  the  Recent  Captures  of  American  Vessels,  etc. 

5  copies.    8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1799 

1353  Pindar,  Peter.     The  Louisiad :  An  Heroi-Comic  Poem. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  1789 


i6o 

1354  Political  Intollerance ;  or,  The  Violence  of  Party 
Spirit,  exemplified  in  a  Recent  Removal  from  Office. 
With  a  Comment  upon  Executive  Conduct.  *  *  *  In 
a  Sketch  of  the  Services  and  Sacrifices  of  a  Dismissed 
Officer.  8vo.  Boston,  1801 

J355      Price,  Richard.     Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil 
Liberty,   the   Principles   of   Free   Government,   and   the 
Justice  and  Policy  of  the  War  with  America. 
8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1776 

1356  Priestley.     Copies  of  Original  Letters  Recently  Writ- 
ten by  Persons  in  Paris  to  Dr.  Priestley  in  America. 
8vo,  uncut.  London,  1798 

1357  Puglia,  James  Ph  de.     A  Short  Extract   (concerning 
the  Rights  of  Man  and  Title)  from  the  Work,  entitled 
"Man    Undeceived,"    by.      8vo.  Philadelphia,    1793 

''  J359  Quebec.  Lettre  Adresse  aux  Habitans  de  la  Provence 
de  Quebec.  Ci-devant  le  Canada.  De  la  part  du  Con- 
gres  General  de  1'Amerique  Septentrionale,  tenu  a  Phila- 
delphia. 8vo.  Fleury  Mesplet,  Philadelphia,  1774 
Very  rare. 

1360  Quebec.     Letters  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Province 
of  Quebec.     8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1774 

The  address  of  the  Continental  Congress  to  their  fellow-colo- 
nists in  Canada.  Upper  edge  of  title  damaged. 

1361  Ramsay,  David.    Observations  on  the  Decision  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  of  the  LTnited  States  on  the 
22d  Day  of  May,  1789.    8vo,  uncut.          New  York,  1789 

1362  Rebel  Brag  and  British  Bluster.     i2mo. 

New  York  (1865) 

1363  Reflections  on  Monroe's  View  of  the  Conduct  of  the 

Executive.     As  published  in  the  Gazette  of  the  United 
States.     8vo.  uncut.  N.  P.,  N.  D. 

1364  Refugees  of  the  Revolution.     The  Buttonwoods;  or, 
The.     8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1849 

1365  Revelation.     A   Companion   to  the   "New   Gospel   of 
Peace"  according  to  Abraham.     121110.     New  York,  1863 

1366  Rifle  Shots  at  Past  and  Present  Events.     By  an  In- 
habitant of  the  Comet  of  1861.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  N.  D. 

1367  (Robinson,  Matthew.)     Considerations  on  the  Meas- 
ures Carrying  on  with  Respect  to  the  British  Colonies 
in  North  America.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1774 


1368  (Roch,  B.)     An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the 
British  Settlements  on  the  Slavery  of  Negroes  in  Amer- 
ica.    To  which  is  added  a  Vindication  of  the  Address. 
2  pamphlets.     I2mo.  Philadelphia,  1783 

1369  Roman  Catholics  of  the  United  States.     An  Address 
to   the.     By   a   Catholic   Clergyman. 

8vo.  Frederick  Green,  Annapolis,  1784 

One  of  the  first,   if  not  the   first  Catholic  book    published  in 
the  United  States.     Very  rare.     Water  stained. 

1370  Rosengarten,  Joseph  G.    A  Defence  of  the  Hessians. 
8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1899 

1371  Rosengarten,  J.  G.     American  History  from  German 
Archives.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1900 

1372  Ross,  Mr.,  and  Morris,  Mr.    The  Speeches  of,  on  the 
Free  Navigation  of  the  River  Mississippi.    8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1803 

1373  Rouelle.  John.     A  Complete  Treatise  on  the  Mineral 
Waters   of  Virginia.     8vo.  Philadelphia,    1792 

1374  Sachse,  J.  F.    The  Mission  of  Justus  Falckner,  of  Ger- 
mantown,  concerning  the  Religious  Condition  of  Penn- 
sylvania in  1701.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1897 

1375  Sampson  Against  the  Philistines;  or,  The  Reforma- 
tion of  Law  Suits  and  Justice  Made  Cheap,  Speedy,  etc. 
8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1805 

1376  Saunders,  Prince.    A  Memoir  Presented  to  the  Amer- 
ican Convention  for  Promoting  the  Abolition  of  Slavery. 
8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1818 

1377  Schlegel,  J.  F.  W.     Neutral  Rights;  or,  An  Impartial 
Examination  of  the  Right  of  Search  of  Neutral  Vessels 
under  Convoy.     2  copies.     8vo.  Philadelphia,   1801 

1378  Self  ridge,  Thomas  O.     Trial  of,  for  Killing  Charles 
Austin  on  the  Public  Exchange  in  Boston,  August  4th, 
1806.    8vo.  Boston  (1806.1, 

1379  Self  ridge,  Thomas  O.     A  Correct  Statement  of  the 
Whole    Preliminary   Controversy   between   Thomas   O. 
Self  ridge  and  Benjamin  Austin.     8vo. 

Charleston,  1807 

1380  Sharp,    Granville.      A    Declaration    of    the    People's 
Natural  Right  to  a  Share  in  the  Legislature.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1774 


1381  Short  Account  of  Algiers.     *     *     *    With  a  Concise 
View  of  the  Origin  of  the  Rupture  between  Algiers  and 
the  United  States.     With  map.    8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1794 

1382  Singleton,  Arthur.    Letters  from  the  South  and  West. 
8vo,  uncut.  Boston,  1824 

1383  Slavery.    The  Case  of  our  Yellow-Creatures,  the  Op- 
pressed Africans,  respectfully  recommended  to  the  Se- 
rious Consideration  of  the  Legislature  of  Great-Britain. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  1784 

1384  Slavery.     A  Short   Sketch  of  the   Evidence  for  the 
Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade.     8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1792 

1385  Slavery.    Reflections  on,  with  Recent  Evidence  of  its 
Inhumanity.     Occasioned  by  the  Melancholy  Death  of 
Romain,  a  French  Negro.    Frontispiece.    8vo,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1803 

An  account  of  a  slave  who  killed  himself  rather  than  be  kid- 
napped. 

1386  Slavery.    Societe  Formee  a  Liverpool  pour  1'Adoucis- 
sement  et  1'Abolition  graduelle  de  1'Esclavage.  8vo.   1822 

1387  Slavery  in  Missouri.    Desultory  Remarks  on  the  Ques- 
tion of  Extending.    8vo.  West  Chester,  Pa.,  1856 

1388  Sleigh,  W.  W.    The  Veil  Removed,  or;  Unmasked. 
8vo.  New  York,  1836 

1389  Smith,  William.    Two  Sermons  Delivered  in  Christ- 
Church,  Philadelphia,  before  the  General  Convention  of 
the  P.  E.  Church.    8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1789 

1390  Smith,  William.     A  Funeral  Address  in  the  German 
Lutheran  Church,  Lancaster,  at  the  Public  Interment  of 
Major-General  Mifflin,  January  22,  1800.     8vo. 

(Lancaster,  N.  D.) 
Very  rare.     Not  mentioned  in  the  Life  of  Dr.  Smith. 

1391  Sons  of  St.  George.    List  of  Members  of  the  Society 
of  the,  at  Philadelphia.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1802 

1392  Stamp  Act.     Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  Im- 
posing Taxes  in  the  British  Colonies,  for  the  Purpose 
of  Raising  a  Revenue,  by  Act  of  Parliament.     8vo. 

John  Holt,  New  York,  1765 


1393  Stamp  Act.    Anno  Regni  Georgii  III.,  etc.    At  a  Par- 
liament begun  and   holden  at   Westminster,  the   Nine- 
teenth Day  of  May,  Anno  Dom.  1761,   *    *    *    and  from 
thence  continued  by  several  Prerogatives  to  the  Tenth 
Day  of  January,  1765.     8vo. 

London,  Printed  by  Mark  Baskett  *  *  *  and  re- 
printed by  James  Parker  in  the  Province  of  New  Jersey 
(1766). 

The  celebrated  Stamp  Act.  "An  Act  for  granting  and  applying 
certain  Stamp  Duties,  and  other  Duties  in  the  British  Colonies 
and  Plantations  in  America."  Very  rare. 

1394  Stamp  Act.     The   Examination  of  Doctor  Benjamin 
Franklin  before  an   August   Assembly,   relating  to  the 
Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act,  etc.    8vo. 

Philadelphia   (circa   1766) 

Very  rare.  The  examination  of  Franklin  before  the  House  of 
Lords. 

1395  Stewart,    Commodore   Charles.      Biographical    Sketch 
and  Services  of.     Portrait.     8vo.         Philadelphia,   1838 

1396  Stokesiana.     Illustrated  with  cuts.     i6mo. 

Philadelphia,  1865 
A  humorous  satire  on  Philadelphia. 

1397  Surratt,  John  H.    Argument  of  Hon.  Edwards  Pierre- 
pont  to  the  Jury  on  the  Trial  of,  for  the  Murder  of 
President  Lincoln.     8vo.  Washington,  1867 

1398  Surratt,  John  H.     Life,  Trial  and  Adventures  of,  the 
Conspirator.     Illustrated.     2  copies.     8vo,  paper. 

Philadelphia,  N.  D. 

1399  Susquehanna.     A  Brief  Statement  of  Facts  Showing 
the  Importance  of  a  Bridge  over  the  Susquehanna  at 
Connowengo  Creek,  and  of  the  Roads  to  the  River  Sus- 
quehanna to  the  Growth  of  the  City  of  Baltimore.    8vo. 

Baltimore,   1816 

1400  Talbot,  Silas.     The  Resolution  of  the  High  Court  of 
Errors  and  Appeals  for  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.     In 
the  Cause  of  Silas  Talbot,  quitam,  etc.,  against  the  Own- 
ers of  the  Brigs  Achilles,  Patty  and  Hibernia,  January 
14,  1785.     8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1785 
Very  scarce.     Not  in  Martin's  Bench  and  Bar. 

1401  Tilden,  B.  P.,  Jr.     Notes  on  the  Upper  Rio  Grande. 
With  maps.     8vo,  printed  wrappers.     Philadelphia,  1847 

1402  Torrey,  H.  D.    America;  or,  Visions  of  the  Rebellion. 
A  Poem,     i2mo.  Reading,  Pa.,  1862 


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1403  Torrey.  Jesse.    A  Portraiture  of  Domestic  Slavery  in 
the  United  States.    *    *    *    Including  Memoirs  of  Facts 
on  the  Interior  Traffic  in   Slaves  and  on   Kidnapping. 
With  plate.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1817 

1404  Townsend,    Joseph.      Some    Account    of   the    British 
Army  under  the   Command  of  General   Howe,  and  of 
the  Battle  of  Brandjavine.     With  map.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1846 

1405  Truth  Will  Out.     The   Foul   Charges   of  the  Tories 
against  the  Editor  of  the  Aurora  Repelled  by  Positive 
Proof  and  Plain  Truth.     2  copies.     8vo,  uncut. 

(Philadelphia,  1798) 

1406  Two  West  New  Jersey  Tracts.     (I.)  The  Case  Put 
and  Decided,  by  George  Fox,  George  Whitehead,  Ste- 
phen Crisp,  and  other  the  most  Antient  and   Eminent 
Quakers.    Wherein  Edward  Billing  on  the  one  Part  and 
Samuell   Jenings  on  the  other  part,   etc.;    (II.)    Truth 
Rescued   from   Forgery  and   Falsehood.   Being   an   An- 
swer   *    *    *     to  the  Case  Put  and  Decided. 

Small  4to,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1880 

Reprinted  from  the  original  edition,  printed  by  Reynier  Jansen, 
1699. 

1407  Vindication  of  Mr.  Randolph's  Resignation. 

8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1795 

1408  Virginia.     Description  of  the  Album  of  Virginia;  or, 
The  Old  Dominion.     3  parts  in  2.     8vo. 

Richmond,  1857-8 

1409  Virginia.     The  Address  of  the  Minority  in  the  Vir- 
ginia Legislature  to  the  People  of  that  State,  concern- 
ing a  Vindication  of  the  Constitutionality  of  the  Alien 
and  Sedition  Laws.     8vo.  Circa  1800 

1410  Virginiensis.    Defence  of  the  Alien  and  Sedition  Laws. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  1798 

1411  Wakefield,  Gilbert.     An  Examination  of  the  Age  of 
Reason.     By  Thomas  Paine.     I2mo.        New  York,  1794 

1412  Warville,  J.  P.  Brissot  de.    A  Critical  Examination  of 
the  Marquis  de  Chatelleux's  Travels  in  North  America. 
2  copies.    8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1788 

1413  Washington,  General.    Letters  from,  to  Several  of  his 
Friends,  in  June  and  July,  1776.     In  which  is  set  forth 
an  Interesting  View  of  American  Politics  at  that  All- 
Important  Period.    8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1795 

The  notorious  spurious  letters  issued  to  defame  General  Wash- 
ington. Very  rare. 


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1414  Washington,  General.   An  Elegiac  Poem  on  the  Death 
of.     By  Charles  Caldwell.     8vo.  Philadelphia.   1800 

1415  (Webster,  Peletiah.)     A  Dissertation  on  the  Political 
Union  and  Constitution  of  the  Thirteen  United  States 
of  North  America,  which  is  Necessary  to  their  Preserva- 
tion and  Happiness.    8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1783 

1416  Wharton,  Joseph.    Mexico.    Illustrated.    8vo,  uncut. 

Privately  printed,  1902 

1417  Wilkes,  George.    The  History  of  Oregon,  Geographi- 
cal and  Political.     With  map.     8vo,  printed  covers. 

New  York,  1845 

1418  Wilmington  Academy.    Draught  of  a  Plan  of  Educa- 
tion which  was  Adopted  by.  the  Trustees  of  the   said 
Academy     *     *     *     1786.     8vo,  uncut. 

(Wilmington,  1786) 

1419  Wilson,  Amos.    The  Sweets  of  Solitude ;  or,  Directions 
to  Mankind  how  they  may  be  Happy  in  a  "Miserable 
World."    Portrait.    I2mo,  uncut.  Boston,  1822 

The  author  lived  nineteen  years  in  a  cave.    The  pamphlet  con- 
tains a  sketch  of  his  life. 

1420  Winchester,   Elhanan.     The   Outcast   Comforted.     A 
Sermon    Delivered    at    the   University    in    Philadelphia, 
January  4,  1782,  to  the  Members  of  the  Baptist  Church 
who  have  been  Rejected  by  their  Brethren  for  holding 
the   Doctrine   of  the   Final   Restoration   of  all   Things. 
8vo,   half  morocco.      (Stained.)  Philadelphia,    1782 
Scarce. 

1421  Winston,  N.  B.    Peter  Francisco,  Soldier  of  the  Revo- 
lution.    8vo,  paper.  Richmond,  1893 

1422  Witherspoon,  John.     Christian  Magnanimity.     A  Ser- 
mon Preached  at  Princeton,  September,  1775.     *     *     * 
To  which  is  added  an  Address  to  the  Senior  Class,  who 
were  to  Receive  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts.    8vo. 

Princeton,  1787 

1423  Wolcott,  Oliver.     An  Address  to  the  People  of  the 
United  States.    8vo.  Boston,  1802 

1424  Wood,  John.    A  Narrative  of  the  Suppression  by  Col. 
Burr    of   the    History    of   the    Administration    of   John 
Adams,   late   President  of  the   United    States,    Written 
by  John   Wood.     To  which   is  added   a   Biography  of 
Thomas  Jefferson     *     *     *     and  of  General  Hamilton. 
8vo.  New  York,  1802 


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1425  Wood,  John.    A  Narrative  of  the  Suppression  by  Col. 
Burr    of   the    History    of   the    Administration    of   John 
Adams,   late   President   of  the   United   States,   Written 
by  John  Wood.     8vo,  uncut.  New  York,   1802 

1426  Wood,  John.     A   Correct  Statement   of  the   Various 
Sources  from  which  the  History  of  the  Administration 
of  John  Adams  was  Compiled,  and  the  Motives  of  its 
Suppression  by  Colonel  Burr.     8vo.        New  York,  1802 

1427  Wood,  John.     A   Correct  Statement  of  the  Various 
Sources  from  which  the  History  of  the  Administration 
of  John  Adams  was  Compiled,  and  the  Motives  of  its 
Suppression  by  Colonel  Burr.     Second  edition.     8vo. 

New  York,  1802 

1428  Zenger,  John  Peter.   Remarks  on  the  Trial  of,  Printer 
of  the  New  York  Weekly  Journal,  who  was  lately  Try'd 
and  Acquitted  for  Printing  and  Publishing  Two  Libels 
against  the  Government  of  that  Province.    4to,  uncut. 

London,  1738 
Very  rare. 

1429  Penn  Charter  Magazine.     Index  to  Vols.  I.  to  X. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  N.  D. 

1430  The  Literary  Era.     From  May,  1896,  to  March,  1899. 
Lacking  October,   1898,  and   February,   1899. 

33  numbers.  Philadelphia 

1431  Fifty  American  Historical  Pamphlets. 

1432  Fifty  American  Historical  Pamphlets. 

1433  Twenty-eight  American  Historical  Pamphlets. 

1434  Fifty-nine  Pamphlets  on  the  Civil  War. 

1435  Lot  of  Historical  Pamphlets. 

1436  Lot  of  Magazines. 


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